Sean A. Day - Publications

Affiliations: 
Trident Technical College, North Charleston, SC, United States 
Area:
Synesthesia, Linguisctics, Anthropology
Website:
http://home.comcast.net/~sean.day/Synesthesia.htm

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2020 Jewanski J, Simner J, Day SA, Rothen N, Ward J. Recognizing synesthesia on the international stage: The first scientific symposium on synesthesia (at The International Conference of Physiological Psychology, Paris, 1889). Journal of the History of the Neurosciences. 1-28. PMID 32407641 DOI: 10.1080/0964704X.2020.1747866  0.414
2019 Jewanski J, Simner J, Day SA, Rothen N, Ward J. The evolution of the concept of synesthesia in the nineteenth century as revealed through the history of its name. Journal of the History of the Neurosciences. 1-27. PMID 31702956 DOI: 10.1080/0964704X.2019.1675422  0.355
2019 Jewanski J, Simner J, Day SA, Rothen N, Ward J. The "golden age" of synesthesia inquiry in the late nineteenth century (1876-1895). Journal of the History of the Neurosciences. 1-28. PMID 31356144 DOI: 10.1080/0964704X.2019.1636348  0.393
2012 Jewanski J, Simner J, Day SA, Ward J. Édouard Cornaz (1825 – 1911) and his importance as founder of synesthesia research Musik-, Tanz- Und Kunsttherapie. 23: 78-86. DOI: 10.1026/0933-6885/A000075  0.394
2011 Jewanski J, Simner J, Day SA, Ward J. The development of a scientific understanding of synesthesia from early case studies (1849-1873). Journal of the History of the Neurosciences. 20: 284-305. PMID 22003858 DOI: 10.1080/0964704X.2010.528240  0.404
2009 Jewanski J, Day SA, Ward J. A colorful albino: the first documented case of synaesthesia, by Georg Tobias Ludwig Sachs in 1812. Journal of the History of the Neurosciences. 18: 293-303. PMID 20183209 DOI: 10.1080/09647040802431946  0.436
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