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Jamie Ward

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Memory (Hove, England)|August 3, 2019
A meta-analysis of memory ability in synaesthesiaJamie Ward, Andy P Field, Taylor Chin
Neuroimage|August 8, 2013
Functional and structural brain differences associated with mirror-touch synaesthesiaHenning Holle, Michael J Banissy, Jamie Ward
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|February 26, 2010
A colorful albino: the first documented case of synaesthesia, by Georg Tobias Ludwig Sachs in 1812Jörg Jewanski, Sean A Day, Jamie Ward
Vision Research|September 22, 2018
Synesthesia improves sensory memory, when perceptual awareness is highNicolas Rothen, Anil K Seth, Jamie Ward
Plos One|April 1, 2021
Absence of reliable physiological signature of illusory body ownership revealed by fine-grained autonomic measurement during the rubber hand illusionHugo D Critchley, Vanessa Botan, Jamie Ward
Assessment|February 28, 2024
An Automated Online Measure for Misophonia: The <i>Sussex Misophonia Scale for Adults</i>Julia Simner, Louisa J Rinaldi, Jamie Ward
Cognitive Neuropsychology|May 18, 2018
The relationship between mirror-touch synaesthesia and empathy: New evidence and a new screening toolJamie Ward, Patricia Schnakenberg, Michael J Banissy
Journal of Neuropsychology|March 31, 2019
Does synaesthesia protect against age-related memory loss?Andy D Mealor, Julia Simner, Jamie Ward
Experimental Brain Research|December 17, 2014
Using an auditory sensory substitution device to augment vision: evidence from eye movementsThomas D Wright, Aaron Margolis, Jamie Ward
Experimental Brain Research|June 18, 2009
Enhanced sensory perception in synaesthesiaMichael J Banissy, Vincent Walsh, Jamie Ward
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Memory (Hove, England)|August 3, 2019
A meta-analysis of memory ability in synaesthesiaJamie Ward, Andy P Field, Taylor Chin
Neuroimage|August 8, 2013
Functional and structural brain differences associated with mirror-touch synaesthesiaHenning Holle, Michael J Banissy, Jamie Ward
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|February 26, 2010
A colorful albino: the first documented case of synaesthesia, by Georg Tobias Ludwig Sachs in 1812Jörg Jewanski, Sean A Day, Jamie Ward
Vision Research|September 22, 2018
Synesthesia improves sensory memory, when perceptual awareness is highNicolas Rothen, Anil K Seth, Jamie Ward
Plos One|April 1, 2021
Absence of reliable physiological signature of illusory body ownership revealed by fine-grained autonomic measurement during the rubber hand illusionHugo D Critchley, Vanessa Botan, Jamie Ward
Assessment|February 28, 2024
An Automated Online Measure for Misophonia: The <i>Sussex Misophonia Scale for Adults</i>Julia Simner, Louisa J Rinaldi, Jamie Ward
Cognitive Neuropsychology|May 18, 2018
The relationship between mirror-touch synaesthesia and empathy: New evidence and a new screening toolJamie Ward, Patricia Schnakenberg, Michael J Banissy
Journal of Neuropsychology|March 31, 2019
Does synaesthesia protect against age-related memory loss?Andy D Mealor, Julia Simner, Jamie Ward
Experimental Brain Research|December 17, 2014
Using an auditory sensory substitution device to augment vision: evidence from eye movementsThomas D Wright, Aaron Margolis, Jamie Ward
Experimental Brain Research|June 18, 2009
Enhanced sensory perception in synaesthesiaMichael J Banissy, Vincent Walsh, Jamie Ward
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