Witthoft and Winawer (2006)

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The relationship between inducer and concurrent arises from pre-existing mappings between sensory areas that are overactive or fail to be pruned during development.
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== Methods ==
== Methods ==

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Contents

Synesthetic Colors Detirmined by Having Colored Refrigerator Magnets in Childhood

Presentation by: Mandy French


Introduction

• Inducer- stimulus that produces synesthesia

• Concurrent- the synesthesia itself

The relationship between inducer and concurrent arises from pre-existing mappings between sensory areas that are overactive or fail to be pruned during development.

• There is evidence of synesthesia being learned from environmental influences

Methods

Results

Discussion

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