The following entry includes firstly a list of synaesthetic portals, and secondly an initial table of scaled sensory modalities following Felicity Colman’s ‘Fragment of a Modalities Map’ (Colman, 2019, p. 985-987). James Joyce famously begins his ‘Proteus’ chapter of Ulysses with Stephen Dedalus describing the ‘ineluctable modality of the visible’ (Joyce, 1922, p. 37). Synaesthesia presents a phenomenon whereby the modality is not merely ineluctible but is also a portal that can potentially link one sensory realm to another, suggesting an infrastructural connectivity that links ostensibly individuated or hermetically differentiated perceptual fields. To describe this process as merely the condition of synaptic short-circuitry aff...
ABSTRACT: Synesthesia (Greek, syn = together + aisthesis = perception) is the involuntary physical e...
Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which the stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway...
We can discern two opposing viewpoints regarding synesthesia. According to the first, it is an oddit...
Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which two or more bodily senses are merged so that the d...
Synaesthesia is most often characterised as a union or mixing of the senses. i Richard Cytowic descr...
Synesthesia is a rare experience where one property of a stimulus evokes a second experience not ass...
Synesthetes, or people who experience the phenomenon of synesthesia, have cross-linked senses, suc...
What seems to influence language at its most profound level,is the Lebenswelt, the experience of the...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2016.Synesthes...
Synesthesia is a fairly rare phenomenon in which the subject in contact with certain stimulus in one...
La synesthésie est un phénomène dans lequel soit (i) la stimulation d’une modalité sensorielle A déc...
The concept of synesthesia, as a psycho-physical phenomenon, can be characterized briefly as interse...
Abstract: Synaesthesia is traditionally described as a phenomenon of intermixed senses. This implies...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which stimulation of one sensory modality (e.g. hearing) causes addit...
Currently, little is known about how synesthesia develops and which aspects of synesthesia can be ac...
ABSTRACT: Synesthesia (Greek, syn = together + aisthesis = perception) is the involuntary physical e...
Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which the stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway...
We can discern two opposing viewpoints regarding synesthesia. According to the first, it is an oddit...
Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which two or more bodily senses are merged so that the d...
Synaesthesia is most often characterised as a union or mixing of the senses. i Richard Cytowic descr...
Synesthesia is a rare experience where one property of a stimulus evokes a second experience not ass...
Synesthetes, or people who experience the phenomenon of synesthesia, have cross-linked senses, suc...
What seems to influence language at its most profound level,is the Lebenswelt, the experience of the...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2016.Synesthes...
Synesthesia is a fairly rare phenomenon in which the subject in contact with certain stimulus in one...
La synesthésie est un phénomène dans lequel soit (i) la stimulation d’une modalité sensorielle A déc...
The concept of synesthesia, as a psycho-physical phenomenon, can be characterized briefly as interse...
Abstract: Synaesthesia is traditionally described as a phenomenon of intermixed senses. This implies...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which stimulation of one sensory modality (e.g. hearing) causes addit...
Currently, little is known about how synesthesia develops and which aspects of synesthesia can be ac...
ABSTRACT: Synesthesia (Greek, syn = together + aisthesis = perception) is the involuntary physical e...
Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which the stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway...
We can discern two opposing viewpoints regarding synesthesia. According to the first, it is an oddit...