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- Ideasthesia abstract "Ideasthesia (alternative spelling ideaesthesia) is defined as a phenomenon in which activations of concepts (inducers) evoke perception-like experiences (concurrents). The name comes from the Greek idea and aisthesis, meaning "sensing concepts" or "sensing ideas" and is introduced by Danko Nikolić. The main reason for introducing the notion of ideaesthesia was the empirical evidence indicating that the related term synesthesia (i.e. union of senses) suggests incorrect explanation of a set of phenomena traditionally covered by this heading. “Syn”+”aesthesis” denoting “co-perceiving”, implies the association of two sensory elements with little connection to the cognitive level. However, most phenomena that have inadvertently been linked to synesthesia, in fact are induced by the semantic representations i.e., the meaning, of the stimulus rather than by its sensory properties, as would be implied by the term synesthesia. The following table shows the difference in the properties of inducers and concurrents implied by the terms synesthesia and ideasthesia:".
- Ideasthesia thumbnail Sinestezija_primjer.jpg?width=300.
- Ideasthesia wikiPageExternalLink synaesthesia-more-crossed-senses.
- Ideasthesia wikiPageExternalLink synesthesia-ideasthesia.
- Ideasthesia wikiPageExternalLink dn20182-ideas-conjure-up-colour-for-swimming-synaesthete.html.
- Ideasthesia wikiPageExternalLink Michelle_Mustin_Super_Untitled_Audio_Criticism_and.
- Ideasthesia wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=k0hHSa3Lpxw.
- Ideasthesia wikiPageID "35085660".
- Ideasthesia wikiPageRevisionID "603736705".
- Ideasthesia hasPhotoCollection Ideasthesia.
- Ideasthesia subject Category:Behavioural_sciences.
- Ideasthesia subject Category:Neuroscience.
- Ideasthesia subject Category:Psychology.
- Ideasthesia subject Category:Synesthesia.
- Ideasthesia comment "Ideasthesia (alternative spelling ideaesthesia) is defined as a phenomenon in which activations of concepts (inducers) evoke perception-like experiences (concurrents). The name comes from the Greek idea and aisthesis, meaning "sensing concepts" or "sensing ideas" and is introduced by Danko Nikolić. The main reason for introducing the notion of ideaesthesia was the empirical evidence indicating that the related term synesthesia (i.e.".
- Ideasthesia label "Ideasthesia".
- Ideasthesia sameAs m.0j662_r.
- Ideasthesia sameAs Q17098090.
- Ideasthesia sameAs Q17098090.
- Ideasthesia wasDerivedFrom Ideasthesia?oldid=603736705.
- Ideasthesia depiction Sinestezija_primjer.jpg.
- Ideasthesia isPrimaryTopicOf Ideasthesia.