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Developing Synaesthesia by Nicolas Rothen, Julia Simner, Beat Meier

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Developing Synaesthesia
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Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN-13: 9782889195794
Number of pages: 173

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Synaesthesia is a condition in which a stimulus elicits an additional subjective experience. The aim of this book on synaesthesia is to provide novel insights into the development of synaesthesia both in its genuine and acquired form.

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