Blar i Bergen Open Research Archive på forfatter "Price, Mark"
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How uncommon is tickertaping? Prevalence and characteristics of seeing the words you hear.
Holm, Silje; Eilertsen, Thomas; Price, Mark (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015-06-17)Tickertape experience is the subjective phenomenon of routinely visualizing the orthographic appearance of words that one hears, speaks, or thinks, like mental subtitles in the mind’s eye. It has been observed in grapheme-color ... -
Not all synesthetes are alike: Spatial versus visual dimensions of sequence-space synaesthesia
Jonas, Clare; Price, Mark (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014-10-30) -
The relationship between feelings-of-knowing and partial knowledge for general knowledge questions
Norman, Elisabeth; Blakstad, Oskar; Johnsen, Øivind; Martinsen, Stig Kultorp; Price, Mark (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-06-29)Feelings of knowing (FoK) are introspective self-report ratings of the felt likelihood that one will be able to recognize a currently unrecallable memory target. Previous studies have shown that FoKs are influenced by ... -
The relationship between strategic control and conscious structural knowledge in artificial grammar learning
Norman, Elisabeth; Scott, Ryan B; Price, Mark; Dienes, Zoltan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-05)We address Jacoby’s (1991) proposal that strategic control over knowledge requires conscious awareness of that knowledge. In a two-grammar artificial grammar learning experiment all participants were trained on two grammars, ... -
Some challenges and extensions to Ward’s framework for future synaesthesia research
Price, Mark (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)In his position paper on the future of synaesthesia research, Ward’s (2021) central argument is that the tendency to develop synaesthesia is just one consequence of a more general neurodevelopmental profile. He argues that ...