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A type of synaesthesia which I experience in which non-food words or names automatically evoke the concepts of particular foods: is lexical-gustatory synaesthesia an evolutionary adaptation? | Am I a super-recognizer?
https://superrecognizer.wordpress.com/2011/01/27/a-type-of-synaesthesia-which-i-experience-in-which-words-or-names-automatically-evoke-the-concepts-of-particular-foods
Am I a super-recognizer? My quest to find a scientific explanation for my face recognition, synaesthesia and memory-related experiences, with music, art and sculpture to enjoy along the way. Is personification synaesthesia the key to understanding these phenomena? Can the study of super-recognition add to knowledge of prosopagnosia? Last addition April 2015). Pilgrim (word) – fatty roast chicken with nice greasy gravy made from the roasting pan juices with plenty of chicken fat. Vegie (colloquial word) &...
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troublewithfaces.org - About us
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Click here to edit title. We are a group of researchers based at City University London. Goldsmiths, University of London. And King’s College London. Principal Investigator: Dr Richard Cook. Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychology, City University London. Department of Experimental Psychology, University College London. Principal Investigator: Dr Geoffrey Bird. Senior Lecturer, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London. Link to personal website. Link to personal website.
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Some ideas that I’d like to (explicitly) lay claim to (right now) in 2014 | Am I a super-recognizer?
https://superrecognizer.wordpress.com/2014/01/09/some-ideas-that-id-like-to-explicitly-lay-claim-to-right-now-in-2014
Am I a super-recognizer? My quest to find a scientific explanation for my face recognition, synaesthesia and memory-related experiences, with music, art and sculpture to enjoy along the way. Is personification synaesthesia the key to understanding these phenomena? Can the study of super-recognition add to knowledge of prosopagnosia? Some ideas that I’d like to (explicitly) lay claim to (right now) in 2014. A note of warning. In a comment on any of the posts in this blog. Thank you. The idea that the abov...
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A brief report on my synaesthesia experiences that involve concepts as triggers or evoked experiences | Am I a super-recognizer?
https://superrecognizer.wordpress.com/2011/03/11/a-brief-report-on-my-synaesthesia-experiences-that-involve-concepts-as-triggers-or-evoked-experiences
Am I a super-recognizer? My quest to find a scientific explanation for my face recognition, synaesthesia and memory-related experiences, with music, art and sculpture to enjoy along the way. Is personification synaesthesia the key to understanding these phenomena? Can the study of super-recognition add to knowledge of prosopagnosia? A brief report on my synaesthesia experiences that involve concepts as triggers or evoked experiences. Types of Synaesthesia Involving Concepts. Concepts - Scenes of Places.
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Involuntary Method of Loci Memorization (IMLM) – what the heck is that? | Am I a super-recognizer?
https://superrecognizer.wordpress.com/2011/03/09/involuntary-method-of-loci-memorization-imlm-–-what-the-heck-is-that
Am I a super-recognizer? My quest to find a scientific explanation for my face recognition, synaesthesia and memory-related experiences, with music, art and sculpture to enjoy along the way. Is personification synaesthesia the key to understanding these phenomena? Can the study of super-recognition add to knowledge of prosopagnosia? Involuntary Method of Loci Memorization (IMLM) what the heck is that? A note of warning. In a comment on any of the posts in this blog. Thank you. The mind of a mnemonist.
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Other cases of synaesthesia involving face perception – I’m certainly not the only one | Am I a super-recognizer?
https://superrecognizer.wordpress.com/2012/05/06/other-cases-of-synaesthesia-involving-face-perception-im-certainly-not-the-only-one
Am I a super-recognizer? My quest to find a scientific explanation for my face recognition, synaesthesia and memory-related experiences, with music, art and sculpture to enjoy along the way. Is personification synaesthesia the key to understanding these phenomena? Can the study of super-recognition add to knowledge of prosopagnosia? Other cases of synaesthesia involving face perception – I’m certainly not the only one. A González-Hernández Auras in mysticism and synaesthesia: A comparison. 101080/1355479...
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Super-recognizer jobs, or why you should be testing prospective employees for visual memory | Am I a super-recognizer?
https://superrecognizer.wordpress.com/2012/08/08/super-recognizer-jobs
Am I a super-recognizer? My quest to find a scientific explanation for my face recognition, synaesthesia and memory-related experiences, with music, art and sculpture to enjoy along the way. Is personification synaesthesia the key to understanding these phenomena? Can the study of super-recognition add to knowledge of prosopagnosia? Super-recognizer jobs, or why you should be testing prospective employees for visual memory. This post last updated July 2016]. 8211; see below and also see suggestions made ...
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Is synaesthesia caused by low levels of complement? Is Benson’s syndrome (PCA) caused by too much complement C3? Could synesthesia and posterior cortical atrophy be considered in some way opposites? | Am I a super-recognizer?
https://superrecognizer.wordpress.com/2012/06/07/is-synaesthesia-caused-by-low-levels-of-complement-is-bensons-syndrome-caused-by-too-much-complement-c3
Am I a super-recognizer? My quest to find a scientific explanation for my face recognition, synaesthesia and memory-related experiences, with music, art and sculpture to enjoy along the way. Is personification synaesthesia the key to understanding these phenomena? Can the study of super-recognition add to knowledge of prosopagnosia? Is synaesthesia caused by low levels of complement? Is Benson’s syndrome (PCA) caused by too much complement C3? A note of warning. 1 June 2012 by Andy Coghlan. Beth Stevens,...