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Publications 2008 -2006

2008

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Auvray, M., & Spence, C. (2008). The multisensory perception of flavor. Consciousness and Cognition, 17(3), 1016-1031.

Barnett, K. J., Finucane, C., Asher, J. E., Bargary, G., Corvin, A. P., Newell, F. N., et al. (2008). Familial patterns and the origins of individual differences in synaesthesia. Cognition, 106(2), 871-893.

Barnett, K. J., & Newell, F. N. (2008). Synaesthesia is associated with enhanced, self-rated visual imagery. Consciousness and Cognition, 17(3), 1032-1039.

Beeli, G., Esslen, M., & Jancke, L. (2008). Time course of neural activity correlated with colored-hearing synesthesia. Cerebral Cortex, 18(2), 379-385.

Brang, D., Edwards, L., Ramachandran, V. S., & Coulson, S. (2008). Is the sky 2? Contextual priming in grapheme-color synaesthesia. [Article]. Psychological Science, 19(5), 421-428.

Brang, D., & Ramachandran, V. S. (2008). Psychopharmacology of synesthesia; the role of serotonin S2a receptor activation. Medical Hypotheses, 70(4), 903-904.

Gheri, C., Chopping, S., & Morgan, M. J. (2008). Synaesthetic colours do not camouflage form in visual search. [Article]. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 275(1636), 841-846.

Green, J. A. K., & Goswami, U. (2008). Synesthesia and number cognition in children. Cognition, 106(1), 463-473.

Hanggi, J., Beeli, G., Clechslin, M. S., & Jande, L. (2008). The multiple synaesthete ES - Neuroanatomical basis of interval-taste and tone-colour synaesthesia. Neuroimage, 43(2), 192-203.

Hochel, M., & Milan, E. G. (2008). Synaesthesia: The existing state of affairs. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 25(1), 93-117.

Hubbard, E. M. (2008). Synaesthesia: The sounds of moving patterns. Current Biology, 18(15), R657-R659.

Kadosh, R. C., Tzelgov, J., & Henik, A. (2008a). A colorful walk on the mental number line: Striving for the right direction. Cognition, 106(1), 564-567.

Kadosh, R. C., Tzelgov, J., & Henik, A. (2008b). A synesthetic walk on the mental number line: The size effect. [Article]. Cognition, 106(1), 548-557.

Princenthal, N. (2008). The hidden sense: Synesthesia in art and science. Art in America, 96(4), 45-+.

Sang Wook, H., & Blake, R. (2008). Early visual mechanisms do not contribute to synesthetic color experience. Vision Research, 1018-1026.

Simner, J., Harrold, J., Creed, H., Monro, L., & Foulkes, L. (2008). Early detection of markers for synaesthesia in childhood populations. Brain.

Simner, J., & Ward, J. (2008). Synaesthesia, color terms, and color space - Color claims came from color names in Beeli, Esslen, and Jancke (2007). Psychological Science, 19(4), 412-414.

Smilek, D., & Dixon, M. J. (2008). Two complementary perspectives on synaesthesia. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 12(10), 364-366.

Spiller, M. J., & Jansari, A. S. (2008). Mental imagery and synaesthesia: Is synaesthesia from internally-generated stimuli possible? Cognition, 109(1), 143-151.

Ward, J. (2008). The Frog who Croaked Blue: Synesthesia and the Mixing of the Senses: Routledge.

Ward, J., Moore, S., Thompson-Lake, D., Salih, S., & Beck, B. (2008). The aesthetic appeal of auditory-visual synaesthetic perceptions in people without synaesthesia. Perception, 37(8), 1285-1296.

Ward, J., Thompson-Lake, D., Ely, R., & Kaminski, F. (2008). Synaesthesia, creativity and art: What is the link? British Journal of Psychology, 99, 127-141.

Weiss, P. H., & Fink, G. R. (2008). Grapheme-colour synaesthetes show increased grey matter volumes of parietal and fusiform cortex. Brain.

 

2007

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Banissy, M. J., & Ward, J. (2007). Mirror-touch synesthesia is linked with empathy. Nature Neuroscience, 10(7), 815-816.

Baron-Cohen, S., Bor, D., Billington, J., Asher, J., Wheelwright, S., & Ashwin, C. (2007). Savant memory in a man with colour form-number synaesthesia and Asperger syndrome. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 14(9-10), 237-251.

Beeli, G., Esslen, M., & Jancke, L. (2007). Frequency correlates in grapheme-color synaesthesia. Psychological Science, 18(9), 788-792.

Betancourt, M. (2007). A taxonomy of abstract form using studies of synesthesia and hallucinations. Leonardo, 40(1), 59-65.

Bor, D., Billington, J., & Baron-Cohen, S. (2007). Savant memory for digits in a case of synaesthesia and Asperger syndrome is related to hyperactivity in the lateral prefrontal cortex. Neurocase, 13(5-6), 311-319.

Caballero, R. (2007). Manner-of-motion verbs in wine description. Journal of Pragmatics, 39(12), 2095-2114.

Callejas, A., Acosta, A., & Lupianez, J. (2007). Green love is ugly: Emotions elicited by synesthetic grapheme-color perceptions. Brain Research, 1127(1), 99-107.

Eagleman, D. M., Kagan, A. D., Nelson, S. S., Sagaram, D., & Sarma, A. K. (2007). A standardized test battery for the study of synesthesia. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 159(1), 139-145.

Galeyev, B. M. (2007). The nature and functions of synesthesia in music. Leonardo, 40(3), 285-288.

Hubbard, E. M. (2007). A real red-letter day. Nature Neuroscience, 10(6), 671-672.

Johnson, A., Jepma, M., & de Jong, R. (2007). Colours sometimes count: Awareness and bidirectionality in grapheme-colour synaesthesia. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 60, 1406-1422.

Kadosh, R. C., & Henik, A. (2007). Can synaesthesia research inform cognitive science? Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 11(4), 177-184.

Kadosh, R. C., Henik, A., & Walsh, V. (2007). Small is bright and big is dark in synaesthesia. Current Biology, 17(19), R834-R835.

Kadosh, R. C., Kadosh, K. C., & Henik, A. (2007). The neuronal correlate of bidirectional synesthesia: A combined event-related potential and functional magnetic resonance Imaging study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 19(12), 2050-2059.

Meier, B., & Rothen, N. (2007). When conditioned responses "fire back": Bidirectional cross-activation creates learning opportunities in synesthesia. [Article]. Neuroscience, 147(3), 569-572.

Muggleton, N., Tsakanikos, E., Walsh, V., & Ward, J. (2007). Disruption of synaesthesia following TMS of the right posterior parietal cortex. Neuropsychologia, 45(7), 1582-1585.

Nikolic, D., Lichti, P., & Singer, W. (2007). Color opponency in synaesthetic experiences. Psychological Science, 18(6), 481-486.

Rouw, R., & Scholte, H. S. (2007). Increased structural connectivity in grapheme-color synesthesia. [Article]. Nature Neuroscience, 10(6), 792-797.

Seong Eun, B., Seong Yoon, S., & Yang Won, R. (2007). Recognition of image space using colored-hear transformation based on human synesthesia. General System and Control System, Vol I, 32-37.

Simner, J., & Holenstein, E. (2007). Ordinal linguistic personification as a variant of synesthesia. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 19(4), 694-703.

Simner, J., & Logie, R. H. (2007). Synaesthetic consistency spans decades in a lexical-gustatory synaesthete. Neurocase, 13(5-6), 358-365.

Smilek, D., Malcolmson, K. A., Carriere, J. S. A., Eller, M., Kwan, D., & Reynolds, M. (2007a). When "3" is a jerk and "E" is a king: personifying inanimate objects in synesthesia. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 981-992.

Smilek, D., Malcolmson, K. A., Carriere, J. S. A., Eller, M., Kwan, D., & Reynolds, M. (2007b). When "3" is a jerk and "T"' is a king: Personifying inanimate objects in synesthesia. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 19(6), 981-992.

Stevenson, R. J., & Tomiczek, C. (2007). Olfactory-induced synesthesias: A review and model. Psychological Bulletin, 133(2), 294-309.

Ward, J., Li, R., Salih, S., & Sagiv, N. (2007). Varieties of grapheme-colour synaesthesia: A new theory of phenomenological and behavioural differences. Consciousness and Cognition, 16(4), 913-931.

Ward, J., & Sagiv, N. (2007). Synaesthesia for finger counting and dice patterns: A case of higher synaesthesia? Neurocase, 13(2), 86-93.

Yaro, C., & Ward, J. (2007). Searching for Shereshevskii: What is superior about the memory of synaesthetes? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 60(5), 681-695.

 

2006

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Asher, J. E., Aitken, M. R. F., Farooqi, N., Kurmani, S., & Baron-Cohen, S. (2006). Diagnosing and phenotyping visual synaesthesia: A preliminary evaluation of the revised Test of Genuineness (TOG-R). Cortex, 42(2), 137-146.

Burrack, A., Knoch, D., & Brugger, P. (2006). Mitempfindung in synaesthetes: Co-incidence or meaningful association? Cortex, 42(2), 151-154.

Dixon, M. J., Smilek, D., Duffy, P. L., Zanna, M. P., & Merikle, P. M. (2006). The role of meaning in grapheme-colour synaesthesia. Cortex, 42(2), 243-252.

Edquist, J., Rich, A. N., Brinkman, C., & Mattingley, J. B. (2006). Do synaesthetic colours act as unique features in visual search? Cortex, 42(2), 222-231.

Esterman, M., Verstynen, T., Ivry, R. B., & Robertson, L. C. (2006). Coming unbound: Disrupting automatic integration of synesthetic color and graphemes by transcranial magnetic stimulation of the right parietal lobe. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 18(9), 1570-1576.

Gray, J. A., Parslow, D. M., Brammer, M. J., Chopping, S., Vythelingum, G. N., & Ffytche, D. H. (2006). Evidence against functionalism from neuroimaging of the alien colour effect in synaesthesia. Cortex, 42(2), 309-318.

Hancock, P. (2006). Monozygotic twins' colour-number association: A case study. Cortex, 42(2), 147-150.

Head, P. D. (2006). Synaesthesia: Pitch-colour isomorphism in RGB-space? Cortex, 42(2), 164-174.

Hubbard, E. M., Manohar, S., & Ramachandran, V. S. (2006). Contrast affects the strength of synesthetic colors. Cortex, 42(2), 184-194.

Ione, A. (2006). Neurology, synaesthesia, and painting. Neurobiology of Painting, 74, 69-78.

Jansari, A. S., Spiller, M. J., & Redfern, S. (2006). Number synaesthesia: When hearing "four plus five" looks like gold. Cortex, 42(2), 253-258.

Kadosh, R. C., & Henik, A. (2006a). Color congruity effect: Where do colors and numbers interact in synesthesia? Cortex, 42(2), 259-263.

Kadosh, R. C., & Henik, A. (2006b). When a line is a number: Color yields magnitude information in a digit-color synesthete. Neuroscience, 137(1), 3-5.

Kim, C. Y., Blake, R., & Palmeri, T. J. (2006). Perceptual interaction between real and synesthetic colors. Cortex, 42(2), 195-203.

Lupianez, J., & Callejas, A. (2006). Automatic perception and synaesthesia: Evidence from colour and photism naming in a Stroop-NegativePriming task. Cortex, 42(2), 204-212.

Mattingley, J. B., Payne, J. M., & Rich, A. N. (2006). Attentional load attenuates synaesthetic priming effects in grapheme-colour synaesthesia. Cortex, 42(2), 213-221.

Maurer, D., & Mondloch, C. J. (2006). The infant as synesthete? Processes of Change in Brain and Cognitive Development: Attention and Performance Xxi, 449-471.

Mills, C. B., Innis, J., Westendorf, T., Owsianiecki, L., & McDonald, A. (2006). Effect of a synesthete's photisms on name recall. Cortex, 42(2), 155-163.

Paulsen, H. G., & Laeng, B. (2006). Pupillometry of grapheme-color synaesthesia. Cortex, 42(2), 290-294.

Piazza, M., Pinel, P., & Dehaene, S. (2006). Objective correlates of an unusual subjective experience: A single-case study of number-form synaesthesia. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 23(8), 1162-1173.

Ramachandran, V. S., & Azoulai, S. (2006). Synesthetically induced colors evoke apparent-motion perception. Perception, 35(11), 1557-1560.

Rich, A. N., Williams, M. A., Puce, A., Syngeniotis, A., Howard, M. A., McGlone, F., et al. (2006). Neural correlates of imagined and synaesthetic colours. Neuropsychologia, 44(14), 2918-2925.

Sagiv, N., Heer, J., & Robertson, L. (2006). Does binding of synesthetic color to the evoking grapheme require attention? Cortex, 42(2), 232-242.

Sagiv, N., Simner, J., Collins, J., Butterworth, B., & Ward, J. (2006). What is the relationship between synaesthesia and visuo-spatial number forms? Cognition, 101(1), 114-128.

Sagiv, N., & Ward, J. (2006). Crossmodal interactions: lessons from synesthesia. Visual Perception, Pt 2: Fundamentals of Awareness: Multi-Sensory Integration and High-Order Perception, 155, 259-271.

Simner, J., Glover, L., & Mowat, A. (2006). Linguistic determinants of word colouring in grapheme-colour synaesthesia. Cortex, 42(2), 281-289.

Simner, J., & Hubbard, E. M. (2006). Variants of synesthesia interact in cognitive tasks: Evidence for implicit associations and late connectivity in cross-talk theories. Neuroscience, 143(3), 805-814.

Simner, J., Mulvenna, C., Sagiv, N., Tsakanikos, E., Witherby, S. A., Fraser, C., et al. (2006). Synaesthesia: The prevalence of atypical cross-modal experiences. [Article]. Perception, 35(8), 1024-1033.

Sperling, J. M., Prvulovic, D., Linden, D. E. J., Singer, W., & Stirn, A. (2006). Neuronal correlates of colour-graphemic synaesthesia: A fMRI study. Cortex, 42(2), 295-303.

Steven, M. S., Hansen, P. C., & Blakemore, C. (2006). Activation of color-selective areas of the visual cortex in a blind synesthete. Cortex, 42(2), 304-308.

Tammet, D. (2006). Born on a blue day. London: Hodder & Stoughton.
Vasan, S., Henderson, R., & Bulatov, V. (2006). US2006181537-A1.

Ward, J., Huckstep, B., & Tsakanikos, E. (2006). Sound-colour synaesthesia: To what extent does it use cross-modal mechanisms common to us all? Cortex, 42(2), 264-280.

Ward, J., & Mattingley, J. B. (2006). Synaesthesia: An overview of contemporary findings and controversies. Cortex, 42(2), 129-136.

Witthoft, N., & Winawer, J. (2006). Synesthetic colors determined by having colored refrigerator magnets in childhood. Cortex, 42(2), 175-183.

Yamawaki, K., & Shiizuka, H. (2006). Synesthesia and common recognition concerning music and colour. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part I-Journal of Systems and Control Engineering, 220, 735-743.