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Titel och upphov The Oxford handbook of synesthesia
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Utgivning, distribution etc. Oxford University Press, Oxford : 2019
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Fysisk beskrivning xxvi, 1077 pages colour illustrations 26 cm
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Anmärkning: Allmän Originally published 2013 ; first published in paperback 2019.
Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning Synesthesia is a fascinating phenomenon which has captured the imagination of scientists and artists alike. This title brings together a broad body of knowledge about this condition into one definitive state-of-the-art handbook.
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Synesthesia is a fascinating phenomenon which has captured the imagination of scientists and artists alike. This inherited condition gives rise to a kind of 'merging of the senses', and so for those who experience it, everyday activities like reading or listening to music trigger extraordinary impressions of colours, tastes, smells, shapes and other sensations. Synesthesia research also informs us about normal sensation because all people experience cross-sensory mappings to an implicit degree. Synesthesia has a considerably broad appeal, and in recent decades the field has experienced a resurgence of interest. These advances have painted a detailed story about the development, genetics, psychology, history, aesthetics and neuroscience of synesthesia, and provide a contemporary source of study for a new generation of scholars. The Oxford Handbook of Synesthesia brings together this broad body of knowledge into one definitive state-of-the-art handbook. It includes a large number of concisely written chapters, under broader headings, which tackle questions about the origins of synesthesia, its neurological basis, its links with language and numbers, attention and perception, and with 'normal' sensory and linguistic processing. It asks questions about synesthesia's role in language evolution, and presents both contemporary and historical overviews of the field. It shows synaesthesia's costs and benefits (e.g., in creativity, memory, imagery) and describes how synaesthesia can provide inspiration for artists and designers. The book ends with a series of perspectives on synesthesia, including a first-hand account, and philosophical viewpoints which show how synaesthesia poses unique questions about sensation, consciousness and the nature of reality.
Contributors p. xv Overview of terminology and findings p. xix Origins of Synesthesia The prevalence of synesthesia: The consistency revolution p. 3 The genetics and inheritance of synesthesia p. 23 Synesthesia in infants and very young children p. 46 Synesthesia in school-aged children p. 64 Synesthesia, alphabet books, and fridge magnets p. 83 Synesthesia, Language, And Numbers Numbers, synesthesia, and directionality p. 103 Synesthesia, sequences, and space p. 123 The "rules" of synesthesia p. 149 Colored alphabets in bilingual synesthetes p. 165 Synesthesia, meaning, and multilingual speakers p. 181 Synesthesia in non-alphabetic languages p. 205 Synesthetic personification: The social world of graphemes p. 222 Attention and Perception Individual differences in synesthesia p. 241 The role of attention in synesthesia p. 265 Revisiting the perceptual reality of synesthetic color p. 283 Synesthesia and binding p. 317 Synesthesia eye-movements, and pupillometry p. 334 Synesthesia, incongruence, and emotionality p. 347 Contemporary And Historical Approaches Synesthesia in the nineteenth century: Scientific origins p. 369 Synesthesia in the twentieth century: Synesthesia's renaissance p. 399 Synesthesia in the twenty-first century: Synesthesia's ascent p. 409 Synesthesia in space versus the "mind's eye": How to ask the right questions p. 440 Synesthesia: A psychosocial approach p. 459 Neurological Basis Of Synesthesia Synesthesia and functional imaging p. 475 Synesthesia, hyperconnectivity, and diffusion tensor imaging p. 500 Can gray matter studies inform theories of (grapheme-color) synesthesia? p. 519 Synesthesia and cortical connectivity: A neurodevelopmental perspective p. 530 The timing of neurophysiological events in synesthesia p. 558 The use of transcranial magnetic stimulation in the investigation of synesthesia p. 570 Synesthesia, mirror neurons, and mirror-touch p. 584 Costs and Benefits: Creativity, Memory, And Imagery Synesthesia and creativity p. 607 Synesthesia in the visual arts p. 631 Synesthesia in literature p. 647 Synesthesia and the artistic process p. 671 Synesthesia and memory p. 692 Synesthesia and savantism p. 707 Synesthesia, imagery, and performance p. 728 Cross-Modality In The General Population Weak synesthesia in perception and language p. 761 Audiovisual cross-modal correspondences in the general population p. 790 Cross-modality in speech processing p. 816 Magnitudes, metaphors, and modalities: A theory of magnitude revisited p. 837 Sensory substitution devices: Creating "artificial synesthesias" p. 853 Synesthesia, cross-modality, and language evolution p. 869 Perspectives On Synesthesia Synesthesia: A first-person perspective p. 903 Synesthesia and consciousness p. 924 What exactly is a sense? p. 941 What synesthesia isn't p. 959 From molecules to metaphor: Outlooks on synesthesia research p. 999 Synesthesia: Where have we been? Where are we going? p. 1022 Author index p. 1041 Subject index p. 1059