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Fwd: RE: tactile chromesthesia in the blind & ADA's Spencer
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Dear synesthetes, synesthesiologists and fellow rainbowless rudesbies,
This may be of interest, especially to those of you who remember Spencer
Muldoon in ADA III.4:
Megan S Steven, Colin Blakemore (2004) Visual synaesthesia in the blind.
Perception, 33(7) pp 855 - 868.
May be available at your institutional library as an e-journal.
Megan Steven replied to my note forwarding the excerpt from ADA:
How interesting that he wrote about a blind synaesthete and that that
person's experiences were so close to the ones we observed in real blind
synaesthetes.
So what had seemed like a wild excursus turns out, once again, to be closer
to truth than it looks.
Brian Boyd
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This may be of interest, especially to those of you who remember Spencer
Muldoon in ADA III.4:
Megan S Steven, Colin Blakemore (2004) Visual synaesthesia in the blind.
Perception, 33(7) pp 855 - 868.
May be available at your institutional library as an e-journal.
Megan Steven replied to my note forwarding the excerpt from ADA:
How interesting that he wrote about a blind synaesthete and that that
person's experiences were so close to the ones we observed in real blind
synaesthetes.
So what had seemed like a wild excursus turns out, once again, to be closer
to truth than it looks.
Brian Boyd
----- End forwarded message -----