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Offers different perspectives on synesthesia and its relationship with nearly every major aspect of cognition. Discusses demographic and socio-cultural aspects of synesthesia and varieties of the synesthetic experience. Demonstrates how this phenomenon provides insights into the nature of human consciousness. For researchers and practitioners.
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SYNESTHESIA Perspectives from Cognitive Neuroscience Edited by Lynn C. Robertson and Noam Sagiv
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
2005
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Dedicated to the memory of Jeffrey Alan Gray
Preface
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ynesthesia is not a new phenomenon. It has appeared in the written literature for centuries and has piqued the interests of