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Oxford Handbook of Synesthesia

Online ISBN:
9780191750885
Print ISBN:
9780199603329
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Oxford Handbook of Synesthesia

Julia Simner (ed.),
Julia Simner
(ed.)
Psychology, University of Edinburgh
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Julia Simner is a Reader, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh.

Edward Hubbard (ed.)
Edward Hubbard
(ed.)
Educational Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Edward Hubbard is Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and at the Waisman Center, where he conducts neuroimaging studies in the emerging field of Educational Neuroscience.

Published online:
16 December 2013
Published in print:
1 December 2013
Online ISBN:
9780191750885
Print ISBN:
9780199603329
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

Synaesthesia is a fascinating phenomenon which has captured the imagination of scientists and artists alike. This inherited condition gives rise to a kind of ‘merging of the senses’, and so for those who experience it, everyday activities like reading or listening to music trigger extraordinary impressions of colours, tastes, smells, shapes and other sensations. Synaesthesia research also informs us about normal sensation because all people experience cross-sensory mappings to an implicit degree. Synaesthesia has a considerably broad appeal, and in recent decades the field has experienced a resurgence of interest. These advances have painted a detailed story about the development, genetics, psychology, history, aesthetics and neuroscience of synaesthesia, and provide a contemporary source of study for a new generation of scholars. The Oxford Handbook of Synaesthesia brings together this broad body of knowledge into one definitive state-of-the-art handbook. It includes a large number of concisely written chapters, under broader headings, which tackle questions about the origins of synaesthesia, its neurological basis, its links with language and numbers, attention and perception, and with ‘normal’ sensory and linguistic processing. It asks questions about synaesthesia’s role in language evolution, and presents both contemporary and historical overviews of the field. It shows synaesthesia’s costs and benefits (e.g., in creativity, memory, imagery) and describes how synaesthesia can provide inspiration for artists and designers. The book ends with a series of perspectives on synaesthesia, including a first-hand account, and philosophical viewpoints which show how synaesthesia poses unique questions about sensation, consciousness and the nature of reality.

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