Title of article
Beyond visual imagery: How modality-specific is enhanced mental imagery in synesthesia?
Author/Authors
Spiller، نويسنده , , Mary Jane and Jonas، نويسنده , , Clare N. and Simner، نويسنده , , Julia and Jansari، نويسنده , , Ashok، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Pages
13
From page
73
To page
85
Abstract
Synesthesia based in visual modalities has been associated with reports of vivid visual imagery. We extend this finding to consider whether other forms of synesthesia are also associated with enhanced imagery, and whether this enhancement reflects the modality of synesthesia. We used self-report imagery measures across multiple sensory modalities, comparing synesthetes’ responses (with a variety of forms of synesthesia) to those of non-synesthete matched controls. Synesthetes reported higher levels of visual, auditory, gustatory, olfactory and tactile imagery and a greater level of imagery use. Furthermore, their reported enhanced imagery is restricted to the modalities involved in the individual’s synesthesia. There was also a relationship between the number of forms of synesthesia an individual has, and the reported vividness of their imagery, highlighting the need for future research to consider the impact of multiple forms of synesthesia. We also recommend the use of behavioral measures to validate these self-report findings.
Keywords
Mental imagery , Visual Imagery , Synesthesia , Auditory imagery , Gustatory imagery , Tactile imagery , Olfactory imagery
Journal title
Consciousness and Cognition
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
Consciousness and Cognition
Record number
2292927
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