Synaesthesia and Individual Differences
Delve into the fascinating world of synaesthesia with Synaesthesia and Individual Differences by Aleksandra Maria Rogowska. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2017, this captivating paperback spans 218 pages, exploring the intriguing connections between synaesthesia and various dimensions of individual differences. While many see 'a warm colour' as mere metaphor, individuals with synaesthesia genuinely experience a merging of the senses. This thought-provoking book addresses essential questions: What do we share in our sensory perceptions, and what distinguishes the synaesthetic experience? Are we all, in some way, synaesthetes? By examining these questions, Rogowska invites readers to consider the broader implications of synaesthesia within the framework of human diversity. Ideal for both psychology enthusiasts and those intrigued by the workings of the mind, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of sensory experiences. Discover the unique interplay between perception and individual differences in this essential addition to your bookshelf.