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Is synaesthesia a dominantly female trait?

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Pages 68-76 | Received 01 Dec 2014, Published online: 09 Mar 2015

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Max Nugent & Jamie Ward. (2022) Familial aggregation of synaesthesia with autism (but not schizophrenia). Cognitive Neuropsychiatry 27:5, pages 373-391.
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Jörg Jewanski, Julia Simner, Sean A. Day, Nicolas Rothen & Jamie Ward. (2020) The “golden age” of synesthesia inquiry in the late nineteenth century (1876–1895). Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 29:2, pages 175-202.
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Jamie Ward, Patricia Schnakenberg & Michael J Banissy. (2018) The relationship between mirror-touch synaesthesia and empathy: New evidence and a new screening tool. Cognitive Neuropsychology 35:5-6, pages 314-332.
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Chris Racey, Christina Kampoureli, Oscar Bowen-Hill, Mathilde Bauer, Ivor Simpson, Charlotte Rae, Magda del Rio, Julia Simner & Jamie Ward. (2023) An Open Science MRI Database of over 100 Synaesthetic Brains and Accompanying Deep Phenotypic Information. Scientific Data 10:1.
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Rebecca Taylor, Sarune Savickaite, Susanna Henderson & David Simmons. (2023) Using immersive virtual reality to recreate the synaesthetic experience. i-Perception 14:3.
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Fabien Hauw, Mohamed El Soudany & Laurent Cohen. (2023) Subtitled speech: Phenomenology of tickertape synesthesia. Cortex 160, pages 167-179.
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Jamie Ward & Julia Simner. (2022) How do Different Types of Synesthesia Cluster Together? Implications for Causal Mechanisms. Perception 51:2, pages 91-113.
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Tessa M. van Leeuwen, Lowe Wilsson, Hjalmar Nobel Norrman, Mark Dingemanse, Sven Bölte & Janina Neufeld. (2021) Perceptual processing links autism and synesthesia: A co-twin control study. Cortex 145, pages 236-249.
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Antonio Benítez-Burraco & Ljiljana Progovac. (2021) Language evolution: examining the link between cross-modality and aggression through the lens of disorders. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 376:1824.
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C.J. Dance, M. Jaquiery, D.M. Eagleman, D. Porteous, A. Zeman & J. Simner. (2021) What is the relationship between Aphantasia, Synaesthesia and Autism?. Consciousness and Cognition 89, pages 103087.
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Mathieu J. Ruiz, Michel Dojat & Jean‐Michel Hupé. (2020) Multivariate pattern analysis of fMRI data for imaginary and real colours in grapheme–colour synaesthesia. European Journal of Neuroscience 52:5, pages 3434-3456.
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Anahita Basirat & Jean-Michel Hupé. (2020) Synesthesia in children with difficulties in written language learning. Consciousness and Cognition 82, pages 102951.
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Amanda K. Tilot, Arianna Vino, Katerina S. Kucera, Duncan A. Carmichael, Loes van den Heuvel, Joery den Hoed, Anton V. Sidoroff-Dorso, Archie Campbell, David J. Porteous, Beate St Pourcain, Tessa M. van Leeuwen, Jamie Ward, Romke Rouw, Julia Simner & Simon E. Fisher. (2019) Investigating genetic links between grapheme–colour synaesthesia and neuropsychiatric traits. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 374:1787, pages 20190026.
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Jennifer L. Mankin. (2019) Deepening understanding of language through synaesthesia: a call to reform and expand. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 374:1787, pages 20180350.
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Christine Cuskley, Mark Dingemanse, Simon Kirby & Tessa M. van Leeuwen. (2019) Cross-modal associations and synesthesia: Categorical perception and structure in vowel–color mappings in a large online sample. Behavior Research Methods 51:4, pages 1651-1675.
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Duncan A. Carmichael, Rebecca Smees, Richard C. Shillcock & Julia Simner. (2018) Is there a burden attached to synaesthesia? Health screening of synaesthetes in the general population. British Journal of Psychology 110:3, pages 530-548.
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Shyla R. Hossain, Julia Simner & Alberta Ipser. (2018) Personality predicts the vibrancy of colour imagery: The case of synaesthesia. Cortex 105, pages 74-82.
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Jamie Ward, Alberta Ipser, Eva Phanvanova, Paris Brown, Iris Bunte & Julia Simner. (2018) The prevalence and cognitive profile of sequence-space synaesthesia. Consciousness and Cognition 61, pages 79-93.
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Amanda K. Tilot, Katerina S. KuceraArianna VinoJulian E. AsherSimon Baron-CohenSimon E. Fisher. (2018) Rare variants in axonogenesis genes connect three families with sound–color synesthesia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115:12, pages 3168-3173.
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Romke Rouw & Mercede Erfanian. (2018) A Large-Scale Study of Misophonia. Journal of Clinical Psychology 74:3, pages 453-479.
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Julia Simner, Alberta Ipser, Rebecca Smees & James Alvarez. (2017) Does synaesthesia age? Changes in the quality and consistency of synaesthetic associations. Neuropsychologia 106, pages 407-416.
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Jamie Ward, Claire Hoadley, James E. A. Hughes, Paula Smith, Carrie Allison, Simon Baron-Cohen & Julia Simner. (2017) Atypical sensory sensitivity as a shared feature between synaesthesia and autism. Scientific Reports 7:1.
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Marcus R. Watson, Jan Chromý, Lyle Crawford, David M. Eagleman, James T. Enns & Kathleen A. Akins. (2017) The prevalence of synaesthesia depends on early language learning. Consciousness and Cognition 48, pages 212-231.
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James E. A. Hughes, Julia Simner, Simon Baron-Cohen, Darold A. Treffert & Jamie Ward. (2017) Is Synaesthesia More Prevalent in Autism Spectrum Conditions? Only Where There Is Prodigious Talent. Multisensory Research 30:3-5, pages 391-408.
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Jennifer L. Mankin & Julia Simner. (2017) A Is for Apple: the Role of Letter–Word Associations in the Development of Grapheme–Colour Synaesthesia. Multisensory Research 30:3-5, pages 409-446.
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