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The surprising world of synaesthesia
... he claimed to experience coloured words, sequences and music. Regrettably, Sachs did not attempt to explain why he ... Pulford. Pulford (EP) said she experienced words and music in colour and asked whether anyone was interested in ... that are mainly located in...
Giving a voice to people with advanced dementia
... Mirroring as communication can also be facilitated by music, which has been shown to elicit a fundamental, ... al., 2011). Aldridge (1996) explains that receptivity to music is an ability that remains in the late stages of ... of cognitive abilities. One...
Big picture: The flotsam and jetsam of life
... as triggers of memories of a time or place, such as music, books, photos, stamps and maps, which I think of as ...
Choice and control for animals in captivity
... surrounding them, including stimuli like lights, music and temperature. Due to this lack of control, animals ...
A matter of life and death
... range of non-medical issues, such as preferences in food, music, TV programmes and clothing. Advance Statements must be ... I love my brain. I write, I read, I listen to music constantly… Being able to think, discuss and joke ...
The exciting side of boredom
... easy ways to banish it, we play a video game or turn the music up or go to a movie. All these things are effective in ... we’re no longer bored. But when that movie ends or the music stops, there’s an even greater chasm of boredom. ...
Does our unconscious rule?
... of results on piano performance. Journal of Research in Music Education, 38(3), 187–196. Dijksterhuis, A., Bos, ...