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Sensory Blending
On Synaesthesia and related phenomena
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Main description:

Synaesthesia is, in the words of the cognitive neuroscientist Cytowic, a strange sensory blending. Synaesthetes report seeing colours when hearing sounds or proper names, or they experience tastes when reading the names of subway stations. How do these rare cases relate to other more common examples where sensory experiences get mixed - cases like mirror-touch, personification, cross-modal mappings, and drug experiences? Are we all more or less synaesthetes, and does
this mean that we are all subjects of crossmodal illusions? Could some apparently strange sensory cases give us an insight into how perception works? Recent research on the causes and prevalence of synaesthesia raises new questions regarding the links between these cases, and the unity of the
condition.

By bringing together contributions from leading cognitive neuroscientists and philosophers, this volume considers for the first time the broader theoretical lessons arising from such cases of sensory blending, with regard to the nature of perception and consciousness, the boundaries between perception, illusion and imagination, and the communicability and sharing of experiences.


Contents:

PART 1. DEFINING AND MEASURING SYNAESTHESIA; PART 2. CHALLENGES RAISED BY SYNAESTHESIA; PART 3. BOUNDARIES OF SYNAESTHESIA: UNCONSCIOUS, ACQUIRED AND SOCIAL VARIETIES OF SENSORY UNIONS


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ISBN-13: 9780199688289
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: April, 2017
Pages: 288
Dimensions: 156.00 x 240.00 x 30.00
Weight: 644g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychology

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