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    Synaesthesia -- A window into perception, thought and language
    with V. Ramachandran
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 8 (12): 3-34. 2001.
    We investigated grapheme-colour synaesthesia and found that The induced colours led to perceptual grouping and pop-out, a number rendered invisible through 'crowding' or lateral masking can induce synaesthetic colours -- a form of blindsight -- and peripherally presented graphemes did not induce colours even when they were clearly visible. Taken collectively, these and other experiments prove conclusively that synaesthesia is a genuine perceptual phenomenon, not an effect based on memory associa…Read more
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    The Phenomenology of Synaesthesia
    with V. Ramachandran
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 10 (8): 49-57. 2003.
    This article supplements our earlier paper on synaesthesia published in JCS. We discuss the phenomenology of synaesthesia in greater detail, raise several new questions that have emerged from recent studies, and suggest some tentative answers to these questions.