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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SYNAESTHETIC» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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synaesthetic in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
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Labyrinthine Depictions and Tempting Colors: The ...
CHAPTER 3 SYNAESTHETIC METHODLOGIES Through the interaction of
symbols, Fuller created a new art form through her synaesthetic artistic
experiments. Her combination of color, light, movement, and music appealed to
the senses ...
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The Oxford Companion to Consciousness
Unlike extra perceptions that can be temporarily experienced under the inXuence
of certain drugs (LSD) or under hypnotic suggestion, for people with true,
developmental synaesthesia, their synaesthetic experiences have coloured their
...
Tim Bayne, Axel Cleeremans, Patrick Wilken, 2009
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An Introduction to Cognitive Psychology: Processes and Disorders
The results demonstrated that it is the synaesthete's interpretation of a stimulus
rather than its physical properties which predict the synaesthetic experience and
hence task performance. Together, these results suggest that the synaesthetic ...
David Groome, Department of Psychology David Groome, 2013
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Cognitive neuroscience perspective on synaesthesia
The question of whether synaesthetic experiences are automatic has typically
been investigated using a synaesthetic variant of the Stroop task (Wollen and
Ruggiero, 1983), in which participants are asked to name the actual colour of a
visual ...
J. B. Mattingley, J. Ward, 2006
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Swinging City: A Cultural Geography of London 1950–1974
Synaesthetic films consisted of a range of images and distortion-interference
effects projected onto the screen, edited together as a continuous movie giving
the impression of objects metamorphosing into other objects. The production of ...
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Multisensory Development
Individuals with coloured hearing are significantly slower on inconsistent trials
than on consistent trials, a pattern suggesting that the synaesthetic colour elicited
by the tone occurs automatically and interferes with, or slows down, the percep—
...
Andrew J. Bremner, David J. Lewkowicz, Charles Spence, 2012
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Language, Vision and Music: Selected papers from the 8th ...
Synaesthesia is generally “one-way”; that is, for example, for a given synaesthete
, tastes may produce synaesthetic sounds, but sounds will not produce
synaesthetic tastes. However, there have been a few rare cases of synaesthetes
who ...
Paul Mc Kevitt, Seán Ó Nualláin, Conn Mulvihill, 2002
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Learning to Teach Art & Design in the Secondary School: A ...
SYNAESTHESIA Synaesthetic approaches are concerned with the
correspondence between different forms of sensory experience. the way that
sights. sounds. surfaces. tastes and smells relate. or seem to relate, to one
another. Synaesthetic ...
Nicholas Addison, Lesley Burgess, 2000
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Contextualized Practices in Arts Education: An International ...
The visual/auditory as experience in a poem like this reaches beyond the one-to-
one conflation of the onomatopoeic word-sound. Regarding your point about the
ideological and political origins of the observation and use of the synaesthetic ...
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Medium Cool: Music Videos from Soundies to Cellphones
Synaesthetic metaphor should no longer be considered disinterested play
because it can be employed to smuggle advantageous though previously
unsanctioned plots into hostile territory. In many ways this notion resembles two
children in a ...
Roger Beebe, Jason Middleton, 2007
6 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SYNAESTHETIC» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
synaesthetic im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Synaesthetic Cyborg Neil Harbisson Comments on the Sound of …
The world was abuzz with talk of seemingly magical color changing dress that was causing marriages to fall apart, friendships to be shattered, and consumed ... «h+ Magazine, Feb 15»
'Art or Sound' is the Prada Foundation's new synaesthetic Venice show
'Art or Sound' is the Prada Foundation's new synaesthetic Venice show. Art / 6 Jun 2014 /. By Alice Pheiffer. The Prada Foundation's latest exhibition 'Art or ... «wallpaper.com, Jun 14»
Trendspotter: synaesthetic marketing
Strictly speaking, synaesthesia is a neurological condition: one that causes the sensory and cognitive world to blur, so that colours are also heard as sounds or ... «The National, Nov 12»
Different types of synaesthetic experiences involve different brain …
In synaesthesia, the information entering one sensory system gives rise to sensations in another sensory modality. Letters can evoke colours, for example, and ... «ScienceBlogs, Mai 10»
A window into the synaesthetic mind
People with grapheme-colour synaesthesia associate letters and numbers with particular colours. Try a selection of tests that distinguish people with this ... «New Scientist, Dez 09»
Do we all have some synaesthetic ability?
So, you think you're not synaesthetic. You might have to think again. New research shows that many people have traces of the condition without realising it. «New Scientist, Sep 08»