Anomalous perception in synaesthesia: a cognitive neuroscience perspective.
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Affect-related synesthesias: a prospective view on their existence, expression and underlying mechanismsInteractions between number and space in parietal cortexSearching for Shereshevskii: what is superior about the memory of synaesthetes?Objective correlates of an unusual subjective experience: A single-case study of number–form synaesthesiaSynaesthesia: when coloured sounds taste sweet.Synaesthesia: the prevalence of atypical cross-modal experiences.Synaesthesia: the existing state of affairs.Combined structural and functional imaging reveals cortical deactivations in grapheme-color synaesthesiaIs it for real? Evaluating authenticity of musical pitch-space synesthesia.Brain areas involved in synaesthesia: a review.Enhanced cortical excitability in grapheme-color synesthesia and its modulation.Is synaesthesia an X-linked dominant trait with lethality in males?No effect of synesthetic congruency on temporal ventriloquismNon-random associations of graphemes to colours in synaesthetic and non-synaesthetic populations.Why we are not all synesthetes (not even weakly so).Induced cross-modal synaesthetic experience without abnormal neuronal connections.Binding, spatial attention and perceptual awarenessGeminate consonant grapheme-colour synaesthesia (ideaesthesia).Atypical electrophysiological activity during pain observation in amputees who experience synaesthetic pain.Enhanced dimension-specific visual working memory in grapheme-color synesthesiaExploring the benefit of synaesthetic colours: testing for "pop-out" in individuals with grapheme-colour synaesthesia.Colored-speech synaesthesia is triggered by multisensory, not unisensory, perception.The nature and origin of cross-modal associations to odours.Distinct neural processes in grapheme-colour synaesthetes and semantic controls.Serotonergic hyperactivity as a potential factor in developmental, acquired and drug-induced synesthesia.Priming letters by colors: evidence for the bidirectionality of grapheme-color synesthesia.Coming unbound: disrupting automatic integration of synesthetic color and graphemes by transcranial magnetic stimulation of the right parietal lobe.Exceptional abilities in the spatial representation of numbers and time: insights from synesthesia.A real red-letter day.Red, green, blue equals 1, 2, 3: Digit-color synesthetes can use structured digit information to boost recall of color sequences.Grapheme-color synesthesia can enhance immediate memory without disrupting the encoding of relational cues.Synaesthetic colours do not camouflage form in visual search.
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Anomalous perception in synaesthesia: a cognitive neuroscience perspective.
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Anomalous perception in synaesthesia: a cognitive neuroscience perspective.
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