Far from a mere curiosity, synesthesia illuminates a wide swath of mental life. In this classic text, Richard Cytowic quickly disposes of earlier criticisms that the phenomenon cannot be "real," demonstrating that it is indeed brain-based.
A biologically oriented introduction to synesthesia by the leading authority on thesubject.
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Four essayists explore the impact of synesthesia, or the involuntary joining of the senses, on the work of artists who are or who are suspected to have been synesthestic.
In this volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series, Richard Cytowic, the expert who returned synesthesia to mainstream science after decades of oblivion, offers a concise, accessible primer on this fascinating human experience.
The authors argued that the left V4/V8 is involved in color-phonemic synesthesia, and that the participation of this area in synesthetic color perception may reduce or prevent its availability for normal color processing.
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