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What Is Synaesthesia?

Forms Of Synaesthesia

History Of Research

Synaesthesia And The Arts

Page Heading: Further Reading

For further reading on the subject of synaesthesia, and other related topics, refer to the titles below.

 

“Synaesthesia: Classic and Contemporary Readings”. 

Baron-Cohen, S. and Harrison, J. Eds., 1997.

Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.  ISBN 0-631-19764-8.

“The Man Who Tasted Shapes”.

Cytowic, R. 2003.

New York: Tarcher/Putman.  ISBN 0-262-53255-7.

“Bright Colors Falsely Seen”.

Dann, K. 1998.

Cambridge: Harvard University Press.  ISBN 0-300-06619-8.

“Blue Cats and Chartreuse Kittens: How Synesthetes Color their Worlds”.

Duffy, P. L. 2001.

New York: Henry Holt & Company.  ISBN 0-7167-4088-5.

“Synaesthesia: The Strangest Thing”.

Harrison, J. 2001.

Oxford: Oxford University Press.  ISBN 0-19-263245-0.

“Synaesthesia: Perspectives from Cognitive Neuroscience”.

Robertson, L. and Sagiv, N. Eds., 2005.

Oxford: Oxford University Press.  ISBN 0-19-516623-X.

“Born on a Blue Day: A Memoir of Aspergers and an Extraordinary Mind "

Daniel Tammet,  Hodder & Stoughton Ltd. 13 July 2006.  ISBN-13 978-0340899748.

   See also:

• Cognitive neuroscience.
• Perception.
• Kinaesthesia.
• Parosmia.
• Multiple Intelligence - Learning using multiple senses.
• Visual thinking.