The neural basis of illusory gustatory sensations: two rare cases of lexical-gustatory synaesthesia [0.03%]
味觉错觉的感觉神经基础:两例罕见的词味综合症病例报告
C L Jones,M A Gray,L Minati et al.
C L Jones et al.
Lexical-gustatory synaesthesia is a rare phenomenon in which the individual experiences flavour sensations when they read, hear, or imagine words. In this study, we provide insight into the neural basis of this form of synaesthesia using fu...
Romke Rouw,H Steven Scholte,Olympia Colizoli
Romke Rouw
Despite a recent upsurge of research, much remains unknown about the neurobiological mechanisms underlying synaesthesia. By integrating results obtained so far in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) studies, this contribution sheds light on th...
An independent component analysis of fMRI data of grapheme-colour synaesthesia [0.03%]
图源色彩联觉的fMRI数据的独立成分分析
Karsten Specht,Bruno Laeng
Karsten Specht
The independent component analysis (ICA) method was applied to fMRI data from two synaesthetes and their matched controls while they performed the coloured-word Stroop task and the single-letter (synaesthetic) Stroop task. ICA identified an...
A strong parietal hub in the small-world network of coloured-hearing synaesthetes during resting state EEG [0.03%]
静息状态下色听联觉者脑电的小世界网络中强烈的顶叶中枢
Lutz Jäncke,Nicolas Langer
Lutz Jäncke
We investigated whether functional brain networks are different in coloured-hearing synaesthetes compared with non-synaesthetes. Based on resting state electroencephalographic (EEG) activity, graph-theoretical analysis was applied to functi...
Edward M Hubbard,David Brang,Vilayanur S Ramachandran
Edward M Hubbard
In 2001, Ramachandran and Hubbard introduced the cross-activation model of grapheme-colour synaesthesia. On the occasion of its 10-year anniversary, we review the evidence from experiments that have been conducted to test the model to asses...
'Special cases': neural mechanisms and individual differences in synaesthesia [0.03%]
特殊病例:联觉的神经机制与个体差异
Romke Rouw
Romke Rouw
Among common neuropsychological tests, the Paced auditory serial addition test is the strongest predictor of trait fatigue in patients with traumatic brain injury [0.03%]
在常见的神经心理学测试中,计时听觉系列加法测试是创伤性脑损伤患者疲劳特征最强的预测因素
Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms following traumatic brain injury (TBI). Despite its prevalence, fatigue remains a challenging concept to define and measure. The aim of the present study was to explore potential relationships betw...