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Sign in to add traineeChristine F Cuskley | grad student | 2008-2012 | University of Sussex (United Kingdom) |
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Rinaldi LJ, Smees R, Carmichael DA, et al. (2020) Personality profile of child synaesthetes. Frontiers in Bioscience (Elite Edition). 12: 162-182 |
Rinaldi LJ, Smees R, Carmichael DA, et al. (2020) Numeracy skills in child synaesthetes: Evidence from grapheme-colour synaesthesia. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 126: 141-152 |
Korzeniowska AT, Root-Gutteridge H, Simner J, et al. (2019) Audio–visual crossmodal correspondences in domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) Biology Letters. 15: 20190564 |
Jewanski J, Simner J, Day SA, et al. (2019) 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 |
Smees R, Hughes J, Carmichael DA, et al. (2019) Learning in colour: children with grapheme-colour synaesthesia show cognitive benefits in vocabulary and self-evaluated reading. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 374: 20180348 |
Tilot AK, Vino A, Kucera KS, et al. (2019) Investigating genetic links between grapheme-colour synaesthesia and neuropsychiatric traits. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 374: 20190026 |
Rinaldi LJ, Smees R, Alvarez J, et al. (2019) Do the Colors of Educational Number Tools Improve Children's Mathematics and Numerosity? Child Development |
Jewanski J, Simner J, Day SA, et al. (2019) The "golden age" of synesthesia inquiry in the late nineteenth century (1876-1895). Journal of the History of the Neurosciences. 1-28 |
Ipser A, Ward J, Simner J. (2019) The MULTISENSE Test of Lexical-Gustatory Synaesthesia: An automated online diagnostic. Behavior Research Methods |
Raine J, Pisanski K, Bond R, et al. (2019) Human roars communicate upper-body strength more effectively than do screams or aggressive and distressed speech. Plos One. 14: e0213034 |