Synesthesia: perspectives from cognitive neuroscience
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Veröffentlicht: Oxford Oxford University Press 2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Synesthesia in perspective / Noam Sagiv -- Some demographic and socio-cultural aspects of synesthesia / Sean Day -- Varieties of synesthetic experience / Christopher W. Tyler -- On the perceptual reality of synesthetic color / Randolph Blake ... [et al.] -- Binding of graphemes and synesthetic colors in color-graphemic synesthesia / Daniel Smilek, Mike J. Dixon, and Philip M. Merikle -- Synesthesia and the binding problem / Noam Sagiv and Lynn C. Robertson -- Can attention modulate color-graphemic synesthesia? / Anina N. Rich and Jason B. Mattingley -- Synesthesia : a window on the hard problem of consciousness / Jeffrey Gray -- The emergence of the human mind : some clues from synesthesia / V.S. Ramachandran and Edward M. Hubbard -- Neonatal synesthesia : a reevaluation / Daphne Maurer and Catherine J. Mondloch -- Developmental constraints on theories of synesthesia / Lawrence E. Marks and Eric C. Odgaard -- Synesthesia : implications for attention, binding, and consciousness-a commentary / Anne Treisman
Owing to its bizarre nature and its implications for understanding how brains work, synesthesia has received a lot of attention in the popular press and motivated a great deal of research and discussion among scientists. The questions generated by these two communities are intriguing. This volume aims to provide answers to these questions
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