• proposed concerning the neural basis of synesthesia. Both theories start from the observation that there are dedicated regions of the brain that are specialized...
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    Thus, the question of the neural basis of synesthesia is deeply entrenched into the general mind–body problem and the problem of the explanatory gap...
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    V. S. Ramachandran (category Fellows of the Society of Experimental Psychologists)
    describe neurological and clinical studies of people with synesthesia, Capgras syndrome, and a wide range of other unusual conditions. Ramachandran has...
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  • illusion Sensory processing disorder Synesthesia Stein, BE.; Stanford, TR.; Rowland, BA. (Dec 2009). "The neural basis of multisensory integration in the midbrain:...
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    ASMR (section Synesthesia)
    moves down the back of the neck and upper spine. A pleasant form of paresthesia, it has been compared with auditory-tactile synesthesia and may overlap with...
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  • of 26 articles from individual case reports to functional neuroimaging studies of the neural basis of synesthesia. Synesthesia has been the topic of several...
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    understand how neural signals processed by different brain regions come together for a temporally unified picture of the world". Synesthesia is an unusual...
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  • connections in the brain. These results indicate that synesthesia might originate from variations in neural pathway formation and maintenance during early brain...
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    Chromesthesia (category Synesthesia)
    Chromesthesia or sound-to-color synesthesia is a type of synesthesia in which sound involuntarily evokes an experience of color, shape, and movement. Individuals...
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  • Ordinal linguistic personification (category Synesthesia)
    Ordinal-linguistic personification (OLP, or personification for short) is a form of synesthesia in which ordered sequences, such as ordinal numbers, days, months and...
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  • have accurate and detailed recall in a variety of ways, including hyperthymesia, eidetic memory, synesthesia, and emotional memory. Exceptional memory is...
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  • Lexical–gustatory synesthesia is a rare form of synesthesia in which spoken and written language (as well as some colors and emotions) causes individuals...
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    Additionally, it has been linked to various neurological phenomena such as synesthesia, dyslexia, and prosopagnosia. Anatomically, the fusiform gyrus is the...
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    contribution is in terms of exploring "the neural basis of qualia" by "using pre-existing, stable differences in the conscious experiences of people who experience...
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  • Ward J (2011). "The neural basis of illusory gustatory sensations: Two rare cases of lexical–gustatory synaesthesia". Journal of Neuropsychology. 5 (2):...
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  • high gamma band oscillations could help provide an understanding of the neural basis of empathy for pain. It is unclear as to how much the pain matrix is...
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  • solving hidden object pictures. In 2021, a study relating aphantasia, synesthesia, and autism was published that found that people with aphantasia reported...
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    in terms of neural events occurring within the brain. Many other neuroscientists, such as Christof Koch, have explored the neural basis of consciousness...
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    be coming from the part of the nervous system to which they would normally be attributed, such as phantom pain or synesthesia, or where limbs act without...
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    into the neural basis of the mind's ability to understand and process emotion. Studies of mirror neurons attempt to measure the neural basis for human...
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    of those with synesthesia. Other triggers include psychological stress, threshold consciousness (hypnagogia), insulin hypoglycemia, the delirium of fever...
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  • problem of consciousness Neural coding Philosophy of perception Problem of mental causation Symbol grounding Vertiginous question Synesthesia Revonsuo...
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  • the actions and intentions of other people. In addition, Iacoboni has argued that mirror neurons are the neural basis of the human capacity for emotions...
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    length distinction. The presence of these "synesthesia-like mappings" suggest that this effect may be the neurological basis for sound symbolism, in which...
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    Jean Michel; Bordier, Cécile; Dojat, Michel (2012). "The Neural Bases of Grapheme-Color Synesthesia Are Not Localized in Real Color-Sensitive Areas". Cereb...
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  • P.; Gallese, V.; Rizzolatti, G. (2003). "Both of us disgusted in my insula: the common neural basis of seeing and feeling disgust". Neuron. 40 (3): 655–664...
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    people report synesthesia, such as tactile sensations when viewing colors.: 175  At higher doses, psilocybin can lead to "intensification of affective responses...
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  • Misophonia (category Synesthesia)
    and many aspects of the model rely on empirical studies with substantial methodological limitations. The basic neural mechanisms of action perception...
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    refers to itself Synesthesia – Neurological condition involving the crossing of senses Veil of perception – Debate in the philosophy of mindPages displaying...
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  • movement sleep (REM), peripheral attention, attention deficit, memory, synesthesia, and mental illness. In a meta analysis, surveying 45 studies concerning...
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