Sensory and cognitive mechanisms allow stimuli to be perceived with properties relating to sight, sound, touch, etc, and ensure, for example, that visual properties are perceived as visual experiences, rather than sounds, tastes, smells, etc. Theories of normal development can be informed by cases where this modularity breaks down, in a condition known as synaesthesia. Conventional wisdom has held that this occurs extremely rarely (0.05% of births) and affects women more than men. Here we present the first test of synaesthesia prevalence with sampling that does not rely on self-referral, and which uses objective tests to establish genuineness. We show that (a) the prevalence of synaesthesia is 88 times higher than previously assumed, (b) th...
In so-called 'mirror-touch synaesthesia', observing touch to another person induces a subjective tac...
Synaesthesia is a condition wherein ordinary stimuli elicit extraordinary experiences. For colourgra...
Abstract The perceptual phenomenon of synaesthesia involves perception of additional, unrelate...
Sensory and cognitive mechanisms allow stimuli to be perceived with properties relating to sight, so...
Synaesthesia is a familial condition that gives rise to unusual secondary percepts. We present a lar...
For individuals with synaesthesia, stimuli in one sensory modality elicit anomalous experiences in a...
For individuals with synaesthesia, stimuli in one sensory modality elicit anomalous experiences in a...
I present new evidence about the relationships between learning and synaesthesia, particularly graph...
Synaesthesia has long been considered a benign alternative form of perception most often associated ...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which perceptual or conceptual stimulation in one modality leads to a...
Synaesthesia is a rare experience in which one property of a stimulus evokes a secondary experience ...
In grapheme-colour synaesthesia, letters, numbers, and words elicit involuntary colour experiences. ...
People with mirror-touch synaesthesia report tactile experiences on their body when seeing other peo...
ABSTRACT: Synesthesia (Greek, syn = together + aisthesis = perception) is the involuntary physical e...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which stimulation of one sensory modality (e.g. hearing) causes addit...
In so-called 'mirror-touch synaesthesia', observing touch to another person induces a subjective tac...
Synaesthesia is a condition wherein ordinary stimuli elicit extraordinary experiences. For colourgra...
Abstract The perceptual phenomenon of synaesthesia involves perception of additional, unrelate...
Sensory and cognitive mechanisms allow stimuli to be perceived with properties relating to sight, so...
Synaesthesia is a familial condition that gives rise to unusual secondary percepts. We present a lar...
For individuals with synaesthesia, stimuli in one sensory modality elicit anomalous experiences in a...
For individuals with synaesthesia, stimuli in one sensory modality elicit anomalous experiences in a...
I present new evidence about the relationships between learning and synaesthesia, particularly graph...
Synaesthesia has long been considered a benign alternative form of perception most often associated ...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which perceptual or conceptual stimulation in one modality leads to a...
Synaesthesia is a rare experience in which one property of a stimulus evokes a secondary experience ...
In grapheme-colour synaesthesia, letters, numbers, and words elicit involuntary colour experiences. ...
People with mirror-touch synaesthesia report tactile experiences on their body when seeing other peo...
ABSTRACT: Synesthesia (Greek, syn = together + aisthesis = perception) is the involuntary physical e...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which stimulation of one sensory modality (e.g. hearing) causes addit...
In so-called 'mirror-touch synaesthesia', observing touch to another person induces a subjective tac...
Synaesthesia is a condition wherein ordinary stimuli elicit extraordinary experiences. For colourgra...
Abstract The perceptual phenomenon of synaesthesia involves perception of additional, unrelate...