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I’m delighted to share that my article “Seeing sound, shaping stories: The role of ideasthesia and event segmentation in musically evoked narratives” is now published open access in Psychology of Music (SAGE). Funded by an Early Career Fellowship from the The Leverhulme Trust and supported by the Music & Science Lab at Durham University Music…
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I was delighted to speak at the Synesthesia Soirée hosted by the Kautilya Foundation this week. In the talk, I shared some of my recent work on musically evoked narrative imaginings (MENI) and how synaesthetic colour, form and narrative can illuminate the ways we perceive and make sense of music. It was a joy to…
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Do you experience vivid mental imagery while listening to music? Whether it’s seeing colours, feeling sensations, or even tasting flavours, we want to hear about your unique experiences. Conducted by researchers from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Goldsmiths, University of London, this study aims to explore the wide range of mental imagery experiences during music listening,…
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Delighted to announce that my new paper is out today in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. https://psycnet.apa.org/doi/10.1037/xge0001193
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Calling expert instrumentalists! Please consider participating in this study that explores the different images and associations that come to mind when listening to music. A strong version of this is also known as music-colour synaesthesia, this is when you spontaneously see colours and shapes upon hearing music. A weaker version of this is very common,…
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Delighted to have been invited to talk about my study on Music-Colour Synaesthesia for Written Musical Keys at the Sir John Manduell Research Forum series at the Royal Northern College of Music. Some fabulous questions too!
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Really enjoyed presenting at the BFE / RMA Research Students’ Conference at Sheffield University yesterday about the results of the pilot I ran for my first study about synaesthesia for reading and playing written musical keys. The study aims to demonstrate that some forms of music-colour synaesthesia are linked to conceptual processing rather than to…
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I had the opportunity to present my paper Music-colour synaesthesia: concept, context and qualia in Graz this year at the IPMPC15/ESCOM10 conference.

