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18Matching cannot account for context effects on the attention-related negative potentialBehavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (4): 761-762. 1991.
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12Bidirectional lexical–gustatory synesthesiaConsciousness and Cognition 20 (4): 1738-1743. 2011.In developmental lexical–gustatory synesthesia, specific words can trigger taste perceptions and these synesthetic associations are generally stable. We describe a case of multilingual lexical–gustatory synesthesia for whom some synesthesias were bidirectional as some tastes also triggered auditory word associations. Evoked concurrents could be gustatory but also tactile sensations. In addition to words and pseudowords, many voices were effective inducers, suggesting increased connections betwee…Read more
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10New object onsets reduce conscious access to unattended targetsVision Research 46 (10): 1646-1654. 2006.
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Université du Québec à MontréalRegular Faculty
Montréal, Quebec, Canada