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Jarick, M., Dixon, M.J., Stewart, M.T., Maxwell, E.C., & Smilek, D. (2009). A different outlook on time: visual and auditory month names elicit different mental vantage points for a time-space synaesthete. Cortex: special section on spatial forms and synaesthesia, 45, 1217-1228. Jarick, M., Dixon, M.J., Maxwell, E.C., Nicholls, M.E., & Smilek, D. (2009). The ups and downs (and lefts and rights) of synaesthetic number-forms: validation from spatial-cueing and SNARC-type tasks. Cortex: special section on spatial forms and synaesthesia, 45, 1190-1199. Mann, H, Korzenko, J., Carriere, J.S., & Dixon, M.J. (2009). Time-space synaesthesia - a cognitive advantage. Consciousness & Cognition, 18, 619-627. Carriere, J.S., Eaton, D., Reynolds, M.G., Dixon, M.J., & Smilek, D. (2009). Grapheme-colour synaesthesia influences overt visual attention. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21, 246-258. Smilek, D., Carriere, J.S., Dixon, M.J., & Merikle, P.M. (2007). Grapheme frequency and colour luminance in grapheme-colour synaesthesia. Psychological Science, 18, 793-795. Smilek, D., Callejas, A., Dixon, M.J., & Merikle, P.M. (2007). Ovals of time: time-space associations in synaesthesia. Consciousness & Cognition, 16, 507-519. Smilek, D., Malcolmson, K.A., Carriere, J.S., Eller, M., Kwan, D., Reunolds, M. (2007). When "3" is a jerk and "E" is a king: personifying inanimate objects in synaesthesia. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 19, 981-992. Dixon, M.J., Smilek, D., Duffy, P.L., Zanna, M.P. & Merikle, P.M. (2006). The role of meaning in grapheme-colour synaesthesia. Cortex, 42, 243-252. Dixon, M. J., Smilek, D., Cudahy, C., & Merikle, P. M. (2000). Five plus two
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