Изучение схожих черт между синестезией и аутизмом может прояснить, какую роль играют сенсорные отклонения в этиологии расстройств аутистического спектра

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Для цитаты: Изучение схожих черт между синестезией и аутизмом может прояснить, какую роль играют сенсорные отклонения в этиологии расстройств аутистического спектра // Синестезия: мнения и перспективы. / Антон Викторович Сидоров-Дорсо, Шон Эндрю Дэй (Sean Andrew Day, Ph.D). – М.: ФГБОУ ВО МГППУ, 2019. С. 135–142.

Фрагмент статьи

Синестезия – это автоматическое переживание дополнительных необычных ощущений, вызываемых определенными синестетическими стимулами (англ. inducers). Синестетические ощущения непроизвольны, не могут подавляются целенаправленно и идиосинкратичны для каждого конкретного синестета.

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