One of the hallmarks of grapheme-colour synaesthesia is that colours induced by letters, digits and words tend to interfere with the identification of coloured targets when the two colours are different, i.e., when they are incongruent. In a previous investigation (Mattingley et al., 2001) we found that this synaesthetic congruency effect occurs when an achromatic-letter prime precedes a coloured target, but that the effect disappears when the letter is pattern masked to prevent conscious recognition of its identity. Here we investigated whether selective attention modulates the synaesthetic congruency effect in a letter-priming task. Fourteen grapheme-colour synaesthetes and 14 matched, non-synaesthetic controls participated. The amount of...
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...
Three experiments were conducted with 10 grapheme-colour synaesthetes and 10 matched controls to inv...
One of the hallmarks of grapheme-colour synaesthesia is that colours induced by letters, digits and ...
The relationship between attention and colour‐grapheme synaesthesia has been investigated in numerou...
Mechanisms of attention play a crucial role in filtering sensory inputs from the external world, all...
Mechanisms of selective attention exert a powerful influence on visual perception. We examined wheth...
Colour-graphemic synaesthetes experience vivid colours when reading letters, digits and words. We ex...
In grapheme-colour synaesthesia, letters, numbers, and words elicit involuntary colour experiences. ...
In this chapter we review our recent experiments targeting the issue of whether visual selective att...
Grapheme-color synesthesia is a condition where the perception of graphemes consistently and automat...
<div><p>Grapheme-color synesthesia is a condition where the perception of graphemes consistently and...
For individuals with grapheme-colour synaesthesia, letters, numbers and words elicit vivid and highl...
For individuals with grapheme-colour synaesthesia, letters, numbers and words elicit vivid and highl...
For individuals with grapheme-colour synaesthesia, letters, numbers and words elicit vivid and highl...
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...
Three experiments were conducted with 10 grapheme-colour synaesthetes and 10 matched controls to inv...
One of the hallmarks of grapheme-colour synaesthesia is that colours induced by letters, digits and ...
The relationship between attention and colour‐grapheme synaesthesia has been investigated in numerou...
Mechanisms of attention play a crucial role in filtering sensory inputs from the external world, all...
Mechanisms of selective attention exert a powerful influence on visual perception. We examined wheth...
Colour-graphemic synaesthetes experience vivid colours when reading letters, digits and words. We ex...
In grapheme-colour synaesthesia, letters, numbers, and words elicit involuntary colour experiences. ...
In this chapter we review our recent experiments targeting the issue of whether visual selective att...
Grapheme-color synesthesia is a condition where the perception of graphemes consistently and automat...
<div><p>Grapheme-color synesthesia is a condition where the perception of graphemes consistently and...
For individuals with grapheme-colour synaesthesia, letters, numbers and words elicit vivid and highl...
For individuals with grapheme-colour synaesthesia, letters, numbers and words elicit vivid and highl...
For individuals with grapheme-colour synaesthesia, letters, numbers and words elicit vivid and highl...
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...
Three experiments were conducted with 10 grapheme-colour synaesthetes and 10 matched controls to inv...