Case studies in synesthesia

Here is a list of references for case studies of synesthesia reported in the scientific literature


 * Lay, Wilfred (1896). "Three Cases of Synæsthesia." Psychological Review; vol 3: 92-95.
 * Dresslar, F.B.(1903). "Are Chromaesthesias Variable? A Study of an Individual Case."  American Journal of Psychology; vol 14: 368-382.
 * Downey, June E. (1911). "A Case of Colored Gustation." American Journal of Psychology;volume 22: 528-539.
 * Myers, Charles S.(1911)."A Case of Synaesthesia." British Journal of Psychology; vol 4:228-238.
 * Coriat, Isador H. 1(1913)."A Case of Synesthesia." Journal of Abnormal Psychology; vol 8: 38-43.
 * Langfeld, Herbert Sidney (1914). "Note on a Case of  Chromaesthesia."  Psychological Bulletin;  volume 11: 113- 114.
 * Myers, Charles S. (1914). "Two Cases of Synaesthesia." British Journal of Psychology; vol7: 112-117.
 * Ginsberg, Leon. (1923).  "A Case of Synaesthesia."  American Journal of Psychology; vol 34:582-589.
 * Collins, Mary (1929). "A Case of Synaesthesia." Journal of General Psychology; volume 2:12-27.
 * Ortmann, Otto. 1933.  "Theories of Synesthesia in the Light of a case of Color-Hearing."  Human Biology; volume 5,  number 2; May: 155-211.
 * Dudycha, George J., and Martha M. Dudycha. 1935.  "A Case of  Synesthesia: Visual-Pain and Visual-Audition."  Journal  of Abnormal and Social Psychology; vol 30: 57-69.
 * Raines, Thomas Hart (1909). "Report of a Case of Psychochromesthesia." Journal of Abnormal Psychology; volume 4: 249-252.
 * Vike, Jean, Bahman Jabbari, and Charles G. Maitland. 1984.  "Auditory-Visual Synesthesia:     Report of a Case With Intact Visual Pathways." Archive of Neurology; volume 41, June: 680-681.
 * Mills, Carol Bergfeld, Edith Howell Boteler, and Glenda K. Oliver (1999). "Digit Synaesthesia: A Case Study Using A Stroop-type Test."  Cognitive Neuropsychology; volume 16: 181-191.