Grapheme-colour synaesthesia is characterized by conscious and consistent associations between letters and colours, or between numbers and colours (e.g., synaesthetes might see A as red, 7 as green). Our study explored the development of this condition in a group of randomly sampled child synaesthetes. Two previous studies (Simner & Bain, 2013, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7, 603; Simner, Harrold, Creed, Monro, & Foulkes, 2009, Brain, 132, 57) had screened over 600 primary school children to find the first randomly sampled cohort of child synaesthetes. In this study, we evaluate this cohort to ask whether their synaesthesia is associated with a particular cognitive profile of strengths and/or weaknesses. We tested our child synaesthetes...
For people with synaesthesia letters and numbers may evoke experiences of colour. It has been previo...
For people with synaesthesia letters and numbers may evoke experiences of colour. It has been previo...
In grapheme-colour synaesthesia, words, letters, and/or numbers evoke specific colours. The conceptu...
Cognitive benefits associated with grapheme-colour synaesthesia in adults are well documented, but f...
Grapheme-colour synaesthesia is a neurological trait that causes lifelong colour associations for le...
Grapheme-colour synaesthesia is a neurological trait that causes lifelong colour associations for le...
For people with synaesthesia ordinary stimuli such as digits or letters induce concurrent experience...
Grapheme-colour synaesthesia, (i.e., the automatic and consistent association of colours with letter...
In grapheme-colour synaesthesia, letters, numbers, and words elicit involuntary colour experiences. ...
People with grapheme-colour synaesthesia perceive enriched experiences of colours in response to gra...
People with grapheme-colour synaesthesia experience colour for letters of the alphabet or digits; A ...
Synaesthesia is a condition wherein ordinary stimuli elicit extraordinary experiences. For colourgra...
Synesthesia is a phenomenon in which particular stimuli, such as letters or sound, generate a second...
People with grapheme-color synesthesia perceive enriched experiences of colors in response to graphe...
The goal of this study was to test the nature of the memory advantage in synaesthesia. We compared f...
For people with synaesthesia letters and numbers may evoke experiences of colour. It has been previo...
For people with synaesthesia letters and numbers may evoke experiences of colour. It has been previo...
In grapheme-colour synaesthesia, words, letters, and/or numbers evoke specific colours. The conceptu...
Cognitive benefits associated with grapheme-colour synaesthesia in adults are well documented, but f...
Grapheme-colour synaesthesia is a neurological trait that causes lifelong colour associations for le...
Grapheme-colour synaesthesia is a neurological trait that causes lifelong colour associations for le...
For people with synaesthesia ordinary stimuli such as digits or letters induce concurrent experience...
Grapheme-colour synaesthesia, (i.e., the automatic and consistent association of colours with letter...
In grapheme-colour synaesthesia, letters, numbers, and words elicit involuntary colour experiences. ...
People with grapheme-colour synaesthesia perceive enriched experiences of colours in response to gra...
People with grapheme-colour synaesthesia experience colour for letters of the alphabet or digits; A ...
Synaesthesia is a condition wherein ordinary stimuli elicit extraordinary experiences. For colourgra...
Synesthesia is a phenomenon in which particular stimuli, such as letters or sound, generate a second...
People with grapheme-color synesthesia perceive enriched experiences of colors in response to graphe...
The goal of this study was to test the nature of the memory advantage in synaesthesia. We compared f...
For people with synaesthesia letters and numbers may evoke experiences of colour. It has been previo...
For people with synaesthesia letters and numbers may evoke experiences of colour. It has been previo...
In grapheme-colour synaesthesia, words, letters, and/or numbers evoke specific colours. The conceptu...