Definition of Ideasthesia. Meaning of Ideasthesia. Synonyms of Ideasthesia

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Definition of Ideasthesia

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Meaning of Ideasthesia from wikipedia

- Ideasthesia (alternative spelling ideaesthesia) is a neuropsychological phenomenon in which activations of concepts (inducers) evoke perception-like sensory...
- members may be collateral rather than causal. According to the theory of ideasthesia (or "sensing concepts"), activation of a concept may be the main mechanism...
- than sensory (e.g. sound or color). They have postulated that the term ideasthesia is a more accurate description. Another common form of synesthesia is...
- Apophatic (or "negative") theology Creator ineffabilis (Christian prayer) Ideasthesia Implicit knowledge Meaning (linguistics) True name Whereof one cannot...
- processing, artificial neural networks and predicate calculus techniques. Ideasthesia is a psychological phenomenon in which activation of concepts evokes...
- conceptual metaphor under the labels "analogy", "conceptual blending" and "ideasthesia". Conceptual metaphors are seen in language in our everyday lives. Conceptual...
- of the Sun Bouba/kiki effect Crop art Emoticon Emoji Icon (computing) Ideasthesia Ideogram List of Stone Age art List of symbols List of writing systems...
- upon the mirror neurons - that we share with certain other creatures.) Ideasthesia refers to the capability of our minds to experience meaning. When concepts...
- Crafts movement Aestheticization of politics Aestheticization of violence Ideasthesia Fargis, Paul (1998). The New York Public Library Desk Reference – 3rd...
- prodigy Creativity and mental health Mental calculator Hyperthymesia Ideasthesia Twice exceptional Treffert DA (May 2009). "The savant syndrome: an extraordinary...