Semantic Representation of Synaesthesia
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Synaesthesia has multifaceted consequences for both subjective experience and cognitive performance. Here, I broach the issue of how synaesthesia is represented in semantic memory. I hypothesize that, for example, in grapheme colour synaesthesia, colour is represented as an additional feature in the semantic network that enables the formation of associations that are not present in non-synaesthetes. Thus, synaesthesia provokes richer memory representations which enable learning opportunities that are not present in non-synaesthetes, provides additional memory cues, and may trigger creative ideas.
Date of Publication
2013
Publication Type
Article
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en
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Series
Theoria et Historia Scientiarum
Publisher
Nicolaus Copernicus University
ISSN
0867-4159
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open.access