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ERIC #:EJ400641
Title:Synesthesia and Creativity in Fine Arts Students: An Empirical Look.
Authors:Domino, George
Descriptors:Comparative AnalysisCreativityFine ArtsHigher EducationSensory ExperienceSensory IntegrationTalent
Source:Creativity Research Journal, v2 n1-2 p17-29 Spr 1989
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Publication Date:1989-00-00
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Abstract:A study of 358 fine arts students at three large universities indicated that 23 percent experienced synesthesia in a spontaneous and consistent manner, and 49 percent reported no such experience. Results of comparative analysis are consistent with anecdotal reports that synesthetes are often successful in artistic fields, and possess high degrees of creativity. (Author/PB)
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Identifiers:Synaesthesia
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Languages:English
Education Level:Higher Education
 

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