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    Modularity
    In Benjamin D. Young & Carolyn Dicey Jennings (eds.), Mind, Cognition, and Neuroscience: A Philosophical Introduction, Routledge. pp. 149-163. 2021.
  •  3
    Perceptual expertise and object recognition
    Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 4. 2023.
    Dustin Stokes’s book contributes to one of the continuing debates in empirically informed philosophy of mind and cognitive sciences which concerns the relation between thought and perception. The book sheds new light on such questions as: whether vision is modular, informationally encapsulated, and thus cognitively impenetrable or rather the opposite – whether it is malleable and sensitive to further improvements by cognitive states. Stokes supports the latter by referring to empirical evidence …Read more
  •  41
    Colored alphabets in bilingual synesthetes
    with Danko Nikolić
    In Julia Simner & Edward Hubbard (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Synesthesia, Oxford University Press. pp. 165. 2013.
    Current research suggests that conceptual in?uences are primarily responsible for inducing synaesthesia, since numerous synaesthetic variants are triggered by linguistic symbols. These linguistic synaesthesias are the focus of the present review article. This article examines the literature on the transfer of synaesthetic colour-associations across languages and shows the scope of the linguistic mechanisms that are implicated. We review known evidence about the interaction between grapheme-colou…Read more
  •  55
    Synesthesia, sensory-motor contingency, and semantic emulation: how swimming style-color synesthesia challenges the traditional view of synesthesia
    Frontiers in Psychology / Research Topic Linking Perception and Cognition in Frontiers in Cognition 3 (279): 1-12. 2012.
    Synesthesia is a phenomenon in which an additional nonstandard perceptual experience occurs consistently in response to ordinary stimulation applied to the same or another modality. Recent studies suggest an important role of semantic representations in the induction of synesthesia. In the present proposal we try to link the empirically grounded theory of sensory-motor contingency and mirror system based embodied simulation to newly discovered cases of swimming-style color synesthesia. In the la…Read more
  • Swimming-style synesthesia.
    with Danko Nikolić, Uta M. Jürgens, Nicolas Rothen, and Beat Meier
    Cortex 47 (7): 874-879. 2011.
  • Non-pharmacological cognitive enhancement
    with Martin Dresler, Anders Sandberg, Kathrin Ohla, Chris Bublitz, Carlos Trenado, Simone Kühn, and Dimitris Repantis
    Neuropharmacology 64 529-543. 2013.
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    Semantic mechanisms may be responsible for developing synesthesia
    with Danko Nikolić
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8 1-13. 2014.