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45The Lived Experience of Mirror-Touch Synaesthesia: A Qualitative Investigation of Empathy and Social LifeJournal of Consciousness Studies 24 (1-2): 214-227. 2017.This report discusses the findings of the first ever study dedicated to the qualitative exploration of mirror-touch synaesthesia from a first-person perspective. As part of a project investigating the cross-disciplinary resonances of mirror-touch in the context of the broader social trait of empathy, this study aimed to document the lived experiences of people with this form of synaesthesia in order to offer insights into existing and new theoretical models for mirror-touch. Through examination …Read more
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847Synaesthesia: The prevalence of atypical cross-modal experiencesPerception 35 (8): 1024-33. 2006.
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93Subjective embodiment during the rubber hand illusion predicts severity of premonitory sensations and tics in Tourette SyndromeConsciousness and Cognition 65 (C): 368-377. 2018.
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76The prevalence and cognitive profile of sequence-space synaesthesiaConsciousness and Cognition 61 79-93. 2018.
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58Consciously Feeling the Pain of Others Reflects Atypical Functional Connectivity between the Pain Matrix and Frontal-Parietal RegionsFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2017.
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145An extended case study on the phenomenology of sequence-space synesthesiaFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 8. 2014.
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210Can grapheme-color synesthesia be induced by hypnosis?Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8 74100. 2014.Grapheme-colour synaesthesia is a perceptual experience where graphemes, letters or words evoke a specific colour, which are experienced either as spatially coincident with the grapheme inducer (projector sub-type) or elsewhere, perhaps without a definite spatial location (associator sub-type). Here, we address the question of whether synaesthesia can be rapidly produced using a hypnotic colour suggestion to examine the possibility of ‘hypnotic synaesthesia’, i.e. subjectively experienced colour…Read more
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127Neuroanatomical substrates for the volitional regulation of heart rateFrontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
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58Associative memory advantage in grapheme-color synesthetes compared to older, but not young adultsFrontiers in Psychology 5. 2014.
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96Principle component analyses of questionnaires measuring individual differences in synaesthetic phenomenologyConsciousness and Cognition 33 316-324. 2015.
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117Lexical-gustatory synaesthesia: linguistic and conceptual factorsCognition 89 (3): 237-261. 2003.
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98Coloured Letters and Numbers (CLaN): A reliable factor-analysis based synaesthesia questionnaireConsciousness and Cognition 22 (3): 1047-1060. 2013.Synaesthesia is a heterogeneous phenomenon, even when considering one particular sub-type. The purpose of this study was to design a reliable and valid questionnaire for grapheme-colour synaesthesia that captures this heterogeneity. By the means of a large sample of 628 synaesthetes and a factor analysis, we created the Coloured Letters and Numbers questionnaire with 16 items loading on 4 different factors . These factors were externally validated with tests which are widely used in the field of…Read more
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155“That’s not a real body”: Identifying stimulus qualities that modulate synaesthetic experiences of touchConsciousness and Cognition 20 (3): 720-726. 2011.Mirror-touch synaesthesia is a condition where observing touch to another’s body induces a subjective tactile sensation on the synaesthetes body. The present study explores which characteristics of the inducing stimulus modulate the synaesthetic touch experience. Fourteen mirror-touch synaesthetes watched videos depicting a touch event while indicating whether the video induced a tactile sensation, on which side of their body they felt this sensation and the intensity of the experienced sensatio…Read more
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235Visual experiences in the blind induced by an auditory sensory substitution deviceConsciousness and Cognition 19 (1): 492-500. 2010.In this report, the phenomenology of two blind users of a sensory substitution device – “The vOICe” – that converts visual images to auditory signals is described. The users both report detailed visual phenomenology that developed within months of immersive use and has continued to evolve over a period of years. This visual phenomenology, although triggered through use of The vOICe, is likely to depend not only on online visualization of the auditory signal but also on the users’ previous (albei…Read more
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54Synaesthesia for finger counting and dice patterns: A case of higher synaesthesia?Neurocase 13 (2): 86-93. 2007.
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591What is the relationship between synaesthesia and visuo-spatial number forms?Cognition 101 (1): 114-28. 2006.
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483Varieties of grapheme-colour synaesthesia: A new theory of phenomenological and behavioural differencesConsciousness and Cognition 16 (4): 913-931. 2006.Recent research has suggested that not all grapheme-colour synaesthetes are alike. One suggestion is that they can be divided, phenomenologically, in terms of whether the colours are experienced in external or internal space. Another suggestion is that they can be divided according to whether it is the perceptual or conceptual attributes of a stimulus that is critical. This study compares the behavioural performance of 7 projector and 7 associator synaesthetes. We demonstrate that this distincti…Read more
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64Individual differences in the tendency to see the expectedConsciousness and Cognition 85 (C): 102989. 2020.
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Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Metaphilosophy |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Continental Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
| Metaphilosophy |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Continental Philosophy |