Synaesthesia publications from 2002:
Bavelier, D., & Neville, H. J. (2002). Cross-modal plasticity: Where and how? Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 3, 443-452.
Cazeaux, C. (2002). Metaphor and the categorization of the senses. Metaphor and Symbol, 17, 3-26.
Cytowic, R. E. (2002). Touching tastes, seeing smells - and shaking up brain science. Cerebrum, 4, 7-26.
Falchier, A., Clavagnier, S., Barone, P., & Kennedy, H. (2002). Anatomical evidence of multimodal integration in primate striate cortex. Journal of Neuroscience, 22, 5749-5759.
Gray, J. A., Chopping, S., Nunn, J., Parslow, D., Gregory, L., Williams, S., Brammer, M. J., & Baron-Cohen, S. (2002). Implications of synaesthesia for functionalism. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 9, 5-31.
Nunn, J. A., Gregory, L. J., Brammer, M., Williams, S. C. R., Parslow, D. M., Morgan, M. J., Morris, R. G., Bullmore, E. T., Baron-Cohen, S., & Gray, J. A. (2002). Functional magnetic resonance inaging of synesthesia: Activation of V4/V8 by spoken words. Nature Neuroscience, 5, 371-375.
Mills, C. B., Viguers, M. L., Edelson, S. K., Thomas, A. T., Simon-Dack, S. L., & Innis, J. A. (2002). The color of two alphabets for a multilingual synesthete. Perception, 31, 1371-1394.
Palmeri, T. J., Blake, R., Marois, R., Flanery, M. A., & Whetsell, W. (2002). The perceptual reality of synesthetic colors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA, 99, 4127-4131.
Rich, A. N., & Mattingley, J. B. (2002). Anomalous perception in synaesthesia: A cognitive neuroscience perspective. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 3, 43-52.
Smilek, D., & Dixon, M. J. (2002). Towards a synergistic understanding of synaesthesia: Combining current experimental findings with synaesthetes' subjective descriptions. Psyche, 8.
Smilek, D., Dixon, M. J., Cudahy, C., & Merikle, P. M. (2002a). Synaesthetic color experiences influence memory. Psychological Science, 13, 548-552.
Smilek, D., Moffatt, B. A., Pasternak, J., White, B. N., Dixon, M. J., & Merikle, P. M. (2002b). Synaesthesia: A case study of discordant monozygotic twins. Neurocase, 8, 338-342.