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Jamie Ward

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Psychological Science|April 11, 2008
Synaesthesia, color terms, and color space: color claims came from color names in Beeli, Esslen, and Jäncke (2007)Julia Simner, Jamie Ward
Cognition|September 10, 2003
Lexical-gustatory synaesthesia: linguistic and conceptual factorsJamie Ward, Julia Simner
Perception|July 5, 2005
Is synaesthesia an X-linked dominant trait with lethality in males?Jamie Ward, Julia Simner
Nature|November 24, 2006
Synaesthesia: the taste of words on the tip of the tongueJulia Simner, Jamie Ward
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry|July 7, 2022
Familial aggregation of synaesthesia with autism (but not schizophrenia)Max Nugent, Jamie Ward
Progress in Brain Research|October 10, 2006
Crossmodal interactions: lessons from synesthesiaNoam Sagiv, Jamie Ward
Neurocase|June 15, 2007
Synaesthesia for finger counting and dice patterns: a case of higher synaesthesia?Jamie Ward, Noam Sagiv
Neuropsychologia|April 30, 2026
Number of types of synaesthesia can be predicted by structural and functional neuroimaging dataCarli Fine, Jamie Ward
Consciousness and Cognition|December 4, 2009
Visual experiences in the blind induced by an auditory sensory substitution deviceJamie Ward, Peter Meijer
Neuropsychologia|February 1, 2003
Inappropriate association of semantics and context to novel stimuli can give rise to the false recognition of unfamiliar peopleJamie Ward, Luke Jones
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Psychological Science|April 11, 2008
Synaesthesia, color terms, and color space: color claims came from color names in Beeli, Esslen, and Jäncke (2007)Julia Simner, Jamie Ward
Cognition|September 10, 2003
Lexical-gustatory synaesthesia: linguistic and conceptual factorsJamie Ward, Julia Simner
Perception|July 5, 2005
Is synaesthesia an X-linked dominant trait with lethality in males?Jamie Ward, Julia Simner
Nature|November 24, 2006
Synaesthesia: the taste of words on the tip of the tongueJulia Simner, Jamie Ward
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry|July 7, 2022
Familial aggregation of synaesthesia with autism (but not schizophrenia)Max Nugent, Jamie Ward
Progress in Brain Research|October 10, 2006
Crossmodal interactions: lessons from synesthesiaNoam Sagiv, Jamie Ward
Neurocase|June 15, 2007
Synaesthesia for finger counting and dice patterns: a case of higher synaesthesia?Jamie Ward, Noam Sagiv
Neuropsychologia|April 30, 2026
Number of types of synaesthesia can be predicted by structural and functional neuroimaging dataCarli Fine, Jamie Ward
Consciousness and Cognition|December 4, 2009
Visual experiences in the blind induced by an auditory sensory substitution deviceJamie Ward, Peter Meijer
Neuropsychologia|February 1, 2003
Inappropriate association of semantics and context to novel stimuli can give rise to the false recognition of unfamiliar peopleJamie Ward, Luke Jones
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