Synesthesia
J Ward - Annual review of psychology, 2013 - annualreviews.org
Although synesthesia has been known about for 200 years, it is only in the past decade or
so that substantial progress has been made in studying it empirically and in understanding …
so that substantial progress has been made in studying it empirically and in understanding …
[BOK][B] Language and time: A cognitive linguistics approach
V Evans - 2013 - books.google.com
Using language and thought to fix events in time is one of the most complex computational
feats that humans perform. In the first book-length taxonomy of temporal frames of reference …
feats that humans perform. In the first book-length taxonomy of temporal frames of reference …
A meta-analysis of memory ability in synaesthesia
People with synaesthesia (eg, experiencing colours for letters and numbers) have been
reported to possess enhanced memory relative to the general population. However, there …
reported to possess enhanced memory relative to the general population. However, there …
Survival of the synesthesia gene: Why do people hear colors and taste words?
D Brang, VS Ramachandran - PLoS biology, 2011 - journals.plos.org
Synesthesia is a perceptual experience in which stimuli presented through one modality will
spontaneously evoke sensations in an unrelated modality. The condition occurs from …
spontaneously evoke sensations in an unrelated modality. The condition occurs from …
Veridical map** in savant abilities, absolute pitch, and synesthesia: an autism case study
An enhanced role and autonomy of perception are prominent in autism. Furthermore, savant
abilities, absolute pitch, and synesthesia are all more commonly found in autistic individuals …
abilities, absolute pitch, and synesthesia are all more commonly found in autistic individuals …
Categorization of synaesthesia
A Rogowska - Review of general psychology, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
This article is an attempt to synthesize the current knowledge about synaesthesia from many
fields such as literature, arts, multimedia, medicine, or psychology. The main goal of this …
fields such as literature, arts, multimedia, medicine, or psychology. The main goal of this …
[HTML][HTML] Brain responses to a lab-evolved artificial language with space-time metaphors
What is the connection between the cultural evolution of a language and the rapid
processing response to that language in the brains of individual learners? In an iterated …
processing response to that language in the brains of individual learners? In an iterated …
Connecting landscapes with built environments: visibility analysis, scale and the senses
D Wheatley - Spatial analysis and social spaces: interdisciplinary …, 2014 - degruyter.com
This paper reviews some of the main theoretical critiques of spatial technological
approaches to the past, particularly of visibility analysis. It considers the extent to which …
approaches to the past, particularly of visibility analysis. It considers the extent to which …
The prevalence and cognitive profile of sequence-space synaesthesia
People with sequence-space synaesthesia visualize sequential concepts such as numbers
and time as an ordered pattern extending through space. Unlike other types of synaesthesia …
and time as an ordered pattern extending through space. Unlike other types of synaesthesia …
The role of cultural artifacts in the interpretation of metaphorical expressions about time
SE Duffy - Metaphor and Symbol, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Across cultures, people employ space to construct representations of time. English exhibits
two deictic space–time metaphors: the “moving ego” metaphor conceptualizes the ego as …
two deictic space–time metaphors: the “moving ego” metaphor conceptualizes the ego as …