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... synesthesia , as Cytowic's ( 1989,1993 ) neurophysiological studies of idiopathic synesthesia demonstrate . Idiopathic synesthesia is a condition that involves an involuntary physical experience in which the stimulation of one sense ...
... synesthesia , as Cytowic's ( 1989,1993 ) neurophysiological studies of idiopathic synesthesia demonstrate . Idiopathic synesthesia is a condition that involves an involuntary physical experience in which the stimulation of one sense ...
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idiopathic synesthesia is not the extent to which the perceptions of synesthetes differ from those of nonsynesthetes , but the extent to which they are similar . Studies indicate that synesthetes ' percepts follow the con- ventional and ...
idiopathic synesthesia is not the extent to which the perceptions of synesthetes differ from those of nonsynesthetes , but the extent to which they are similar . Studies indicate that synesthetes ' percepts follow the con- ventional and ...
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... synesthesia is used as the basis of a model of reality that defines self and kinship relationships in terms of interdependence and sensory synesthesia . In his discussion of metaphor , Haskell ( 1987 : 263 ) asserts that whether two ...
... synesthesia is used as the basis of a model of reality that defines self and kinship relationships in terms of interdependence and sensory synesthesia . In his discussion of metaphor , Haskell ( 1987 : 263 ) asserts that whether two ...
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