Synesthesia is a phenomenon in which additional perceptual experiences are elicited by sensory stimuli or cognitive concepts. Synesthetes possess a unique type of phenomenal experiences not directly triggered by sensory stimulation. Therefore, for better understanding of consciousness it is relevant to identify the mental and physiological processes that subserve synesthetic experience. In the present work we suggest several reasons why synesthesia has merit for research on consciousness. We first review the research on the dynamic and rapidly growing field of the studies of synesthesia. We particularly draw attention to the role of semantics in synesthesia, which is important for establishing synesthetic associations in the brain. We then ...
Synesthesia is a rare experience where one property of a stimulus evokes a second experience not ass...
Empirical evidence suggests that synesthesia is associated with enhanced sensory processing. A separ...
Synesthesia is a phenomenon in which stimulation in one sensory modality triggers involuntary experi...
Synesthesia is a phenomenon in which additional perceptual experiences are elicited by sensory stimu...
Synesthesia is a phenomenon in which additional perceptual experiences are elicited by sensory stimu...
Synesthesia is a phenomenon in which additional perceptual experiences are elicited by sensory stimu...
Contains fulltext : 150225.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Synesthesia is ...
Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which two or more bodily senses are merged so that the d...
Synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon whose nature and etiology remain unknown. In this paper, I ...
Synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon whose nature and etiology remain unknown. In this paper, I ...
This research proposal describes an original research procedure to study the effects of the neurolog...
Synesthesia is a fairly rare phenomenon in which the subject in contact with certain stimulus in one...
Synesthesia is a fairly rare phenomenon in which the subject in contact with certain stimulus in one...
Synesthesia is a fascinating phenomenon in which a particular perception induces a concurrent percep...
Currently, little is known about how synesthesia develops and which aspects of synesthesia can be ac...
Synesthesia is a rare experience where one property of a stimulus evokes a second experience not ass...
Empirical evidence suggests that synesthesia is associated with enhanced sensory processing. A separ...
Synesthesia is a phenomenon in which stimulation in one sensory modality triggers involuntary experi...
Synesthesia is a phenomenon in which additional perceptual experiences are elicited by sensory stimu...
Synesthesia is a phenomenon in which additional perceptual experiences are elicited by sensory stimu...
Synesthesia is a phenomenon in which additional perceptual experiences are elicited by sensory stimu...
Contains fulltext : 150225.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Synesthesia is ...
Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which two or more bodily senses are merged so that the d...
Synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon whose nature and etiology remain unknown. In this paper, I ...
Synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon whose nature and etiology remain unknown. In this paper, I ...
This research proposal describes an original research procedure to study the effects of the neurolog...
Synesthesia is a fairly rare phenomenon in which the subject in contact with certain stimulus in one...
Synesthesia is a fairly rare phenomenon in which the subject in contact with certain stimulus in one...
Synesthesia is a fascinating phenomenon in which a particular perception induces a concurrent percep...
Currently, little is known about how synesthesia develops and which aspects of synesthesia can be ac...
Synesthesia is a rare experience where one property of a stimulus evokes a second experience not ass...
Empirical evidence suggests that synesthesia is associated with enhanced sensory processing. A separ...
Synesthesia is a phenomenon in which stimulation in one sensory modality triggers involuntary experi...