Monday 18 April 2011

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Synesthesia
Author: Richard E. Cytowic
Edition: second edition
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B004MYF1V8



Synesthesia: A Union of the Senses (Bradford Books)


For decades, scientists who heard about synesthesia hearing colors, tasting words,
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mounts that some healthy brains really do this, we are forced to ask how this squares with some
cherished conceptions of neuroscience. These include binding, modularity, functionalism, blindsight,
and consciousness. The good news is that when old theoretical structures fall, new light may flood
in. 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,"
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Now, as irrefutable evidence
mounts that some healthy brains really do this, we are forced to ask how this squares with some
cherished conceptions of neuroscience. These include binding, modularity, functionalism, blindsight,
and consciousness. The good news is that when old theoretical structures fall, new light may flood
in. Far from a mere curiosity, synesthesia illuminates a wide swath of mental life Fo

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