Synesthesia : perspectives from cognitive neuroscience / edited by Lynn C. Robertson and Noam Sagiv.

Colaborador(es): Robertson, Lynn C | Sagiv, NoamTipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2005. Descripción: xii, 266 p. : il. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780195166231 (cloth : alk. paper)Tema(s): Synesthesia | Senses and sensation | Cognitive neuroscience | Sinestesia | Sentidos | Neurociencia cognitiva
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PART 1: GENERAL OVERVIEW; 1. Synesthesia in perspective; 2. Some demographic and socio-cultural aspects of synesthesia; 3. Varieties of synesthetic experience; PART 2: PERCEPTION AND ATTENTION; 4. On the perceptual reality of synesthetic colour; 5. Binding of graphemes and synesthetic colours in color-graphemic synesthesia; 6. Synesthesia and the binding problem; 7. Can attention modulate colour-graphemic synesthesia?; PART 3: CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION; 8. Synesthesia: a window on the hard problem of consciousness; 9. The emergence of the human mind: some clues from synesthesia; PART 4: DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING; 10. Neonatal synesthesia: a re-evaluation; 11. Developmental constraints on theories of synesthesia; PART 5: COMMENTARY; 12. Synesthesia: implications for attention, binding and consciousness: a commentary
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PART 1: GENERAL OVERVIEW; 1. Synesthesia in perspective; 2. Some demographic and socio-cultural aspects of synesthesia; 3. Varieties of synesthetic experience; PART 2: PERCEPTION AND ATTENTION; 4. On the perceptual reality of synesthetic colour; 5. Binding of graphemes and synesthetic colours in color-graphemic synesthesia; 6. Synesthesia and the binding problem; 7. Can attention modulate colour-graphemic synesthesia?; PART 3: CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION; 8. Synesthesia: a window on the hard problem of consciousness; 9. The emergence of the human mind: some clues from synesthesia; PART 4: DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING; 10. Neonatal synesthesia: a re-evaluation; 11. Developmental constraints on theories of synesthesia; PART 5: COMMENTARY; 12. Synesthesia: implications for attention, binding and consciousness: a commentary

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