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Rothen, N.; Meier, Beat (2010). Higher prevalence of synaesthesia in art students. Perception, 39(5), pp. 718-720. London: Pion 10.1068/p6680
Rothen, N.; Meier, Beat (2010). Grapheme-colour synaesthesia yields an ordinary rather than extraordinary memory advantage. Evidence from a group study. Memory, 18(3), pp. 258-264. Hove: Psychology Press 10.1080/09658210903527308
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Meier, B.; Rothen, N. (2011). Normal word-frequency effect in recognition memory, but a more liberal response bias in grapheme-colour synaesthesia (Unpublished). In: International Conference on Memory. York, UK. Juli 2011.
Rothen, N.; Meier, B. (2011). Grapheme-colour synaesthesia yields an ordinary, but not an extraordinary memory advantage: Evidence from a group study, International Conference on Memory, York, UK, Juli 2011.
Jürgens, U.M.; Rothen, N.; Mroczko, A.; Nikolic, D.; Meier, B. (2011). Swimming-style synaesthesia, UK Synaesthesia Association Conference, London, UK, März 2011.
Meier, B.; Rothen, N. (2011). Cognitive consequences of synaesthesia: Is there a common basis? UK Synaesthesia Association Conference, London, UK, März 2011.
Rothen, N.; Nyffeler, T.; von Wartburg, R.; Müri, R.; Meier, Beat (2010). Parieto-occipital suppression eliminates implicit bidirectionality in grapheme-colour synaesthesia. In: 6th annual meeting of the Clinical Neuroscience Bern, November 29th 2010. Bern: Klinische Neurowissenschaften
Wagner, F.; Rothen, N.; Meier, Beat (2010). Synaesthesia leads to a response bias in recognition memory: Evidence from the word-frequency mirror effect. In: 6th annual meeting of the Clinical Neuroscience Bern, November 29th 2010. Bern: Klinische Neurowissenschaften
Wantz, A.; Rothen, N.; Meier, Beat (2010). Training Synaesthesia. In: 6th annual meeting of the Clinical Neuroscience Bern, November 29th 2010. Bern: Klinische Neurowissenschaften
Rothen, N.; Nyffeler, T.; von Wartburg, R.; Müri, R.; Meier, Beat (2010). The synaesthetic conditioning task reveals that parieto-occipital suppression eliminates implicit bidirectionality in grapheme-colour synaesthesia. In: UK Synaesthesia Association Conference, Brighton, UK. UK Synaesthesia Association