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Jamie Ward

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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|October 1, 2008
Seeing sounds and hearing colors: an event-related potential study of auditory-visual synesthesiaAviva I Goller, Leun J Otten, Jamie Ward
Cognitive Neuroscience|October 31, 2013
Proprioceptive drift without illusions of ownership for rotated hands in the "rubber hand illusion" paradigmHenning Holle, Neil McLatchie, Stefanie Maurer, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 17, 2009
Grapheme-colour synaesthesia improves detection of embedded shapes, but without pre-attentive 'pop-out' of synaesthetic colourJamie Ward, Clare Jonas, Zoltan Dienes, et al.
Neuropsychologia|October 7, 2017
Electrophysiological correlates and psychoacoustic characteristics of hearing-motion synaesthesiaNicolas Rothen, Gergely Bartl, Anna Franklin, et al.
Vision Research|July 3, 2016
The structure of inter-individual differences in visual ability: Evidence from the general population and synaesthesiaJamie Ward, Nicolas Rothen, Acer Chang, et al.
Multisensory Research|February 1, 2018
Cross-Modal Correspondences Enhance Performance on a Colour-to-Sound Sensory Substitution DeviceGiles Hamilton-Fletcher, Thomas D Wright, Jamie Ward
Cognition|March 5, 2013
Enhanced associative memory for colour (but not shape or location) in synaesthesiaJamie Pritchard, Nicolas Rothen, Daniel Coolbear, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|June 12, 2014
The neural underpinnings of vicarious experienceBernadette M Fitzgibbon, Jamie Ward, Peter G Enticott
Brain and Language|October 22, 2002
Formal lexical paragraphias in a single case study: how "masterpiece" can become "misterpieman" and "curiosity" "suretoy"Cristina Romani, Andrew Olson, Jamie Ward, et al.
International Journal of Audiology|November 1, 2024
Dissociable effects of hyperacusis and misophonia severity imply different mechanisms of decreased sound toleranceRebecca Smees, Julia Simner, Derek J Hoare, et al.
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|October 1, 2008
Seeing sounds and hearing colors: an event-related potential study of auditory-visual synesthesiaAviva I Goller, Leun J Otten, Jamie Ward
Cognitive Neuroscience|October 31, 2013
Proprioceptive drift without illusions of ownership for rotated hands in the "rubber hand illusion" paradigmHenning Holle, Neil McLatchie, Stefanie Maurer, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 17, 2009
Grapheme-colour synaesthesia improves detection of embedded shapes, but without pre-attentive 'pop-out' of synaesthetic colourJamie Ward, Clare Jonas, Zoltan Dienes, et al.
Neuropsychologia|October 7, 2017
Electrophysiological correlates and psychoacoustic characteristics of hearing-motion synaesthesiaNicolas Rothen, Gergely Bartl, Anna Franklin, et al.
Vision Research|July 3, 2016
The structure of inter-individual differences in visual ability: Evidence from the general population and synaesthesiaJamie Ward, Nicolas Rothen, Acer Chang, et al.
Multisensory Research|February 1, 2018
Cross-Modal Correspondences Enhance Performance on a Colour-to-Sound Sensory Substitution DeviceGiles Hamilton-Fletcher, Thomas D Wright, Jamie Ward
Cognition|March 5, 2013
Enhanced associative memory for colour (but not shape or location) in synaesthesiaJamie Pritchard, Nicolas Rothen, Daniel Coolbear, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|June 12, 2014
The neural underpinnings of vicarious experienceBernadette M Fitzgibbon, Jamie Ward, Peter G Enticott
Brain and Language|October 22, 2002
Formal lexical paragraphias in a single case study: how "masterpiece" can become "misterpieman" and "curiosity" "suretoy"Cristina Romani, Andrew Olson, Jamie Ward, et al.
International Journal of Audiology|November 1, 2024
Dissociable effects of hyperacusis and misophonia severity imply different mechanisms of decreased sound toleranceRebecca Smees, Julia Simner, Derek J Hoare, et al.
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