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_aWard, Jamie _951124 |
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245 | _aThe Co-occurrence of Mirror-Touch With Other Types of Synaesthesia | ||
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_bsage _c2019 |
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300 | _aVol 48, Issue 11, 2019 :(1146-1152 p.). | ||
520 | _aPeople with mirror-touch synaesthesia report tactile experiences on their body when seeing other people touched. Although this has been referred to as a type of synaesthesia, it is unknown whether it co-occurs with more commonly accepted variants of synaesthesia (e.g., grapheme-colour). If it did, then this would imply a common or partly shared causal mechanism. To this end, a sample of verified grapheme-colour synaesthetes (Nā=ā80) were given a recently developed online diagnostic measure of mirror-touch. The prevalence in this group (ā¼20%) was around 10 times higher than the general population. Moreover, performance on this measure was significantly related to the self-report of mirror-touch given, on average, 3 years earlier. | ||
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_a synaesthesia, colour, _951126 |
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_012374 _916462 _dSage, _tPerception _x1468-4233 |
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856 | _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0301006619875917 | ||
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