
Prof Jamie Ward
| Post: | Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience (Psychology) |
| Other posts: | Professor in Cognitive Neuroscience (Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science) |
| Location: | Pevensey 1 2b1 |
| Email: | jamiew@sussex.ac.uk |
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| Internal: | 6598 |
| UK: | (01273) 876598 |
| International: | +44 1273 876598 |
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Biography
2012+ Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Sussex
2008-2012 Reader in Psychology, University of Sussex
1999-2007 Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Psychology, UCL
1997-1999 Research Fellow, University of Sussex
1994-1997 PhD in Psychology, University of Birmingham
1991-1994 BA Natural Sciences, University of Cambridge
Role
Editor-in-Chief, 'Cognitive Neuroscience' (www.psypress.com/cognitiveneuroscience/)
Programme Director, MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience (School of Psychology, University of Sussex)
Director of Doctoral Studies (School of Psychology, University of Sussex)
My research group website is located at http://www.sussex.ac.uk/synaesthesia/
I conduct research in human cognitive neuroscience using methods such as neuropsychology, fMRI, TMS and EEG. I have a particular interest in synaesthesia and how perception affects 'higher' cognition such as memory and language.
Publications
http://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=7PaqoJcAAAAJ&hl=en
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BOOKS Ward, J. (2012). The Students Guide to Social Neuroscience. Hove: Psychology Press. Ward, J. (2010, 2nd Edition). The Students Guide to Cognitive Neuroscience. Hove: Psychology Press.[single authored undergraduate textbook; reviewed in Nature Neuroscience, 2006, 9(9), 1079: "unique...does an excellent job of providing a solid grounding in this broad field"] Ward, J. (2009). Cognitive Neuroscience: Critical Concepts. Routledge/Psychology Press [A collection of published papers reproduced in four volumes] Ward, J. (2008). The Frog Who Croaked Blue. Oxford: Routledge. [Popular science book aimed at general public about synaesthesia and multi-sensory perception; http://www.thefrogwhocroakedblue.com/] Mattingley, J., & Ward, J. (2006). Cognitive Neuroscience Perspectives on Synaesthesia. Special Issue of 'Cortex' (Volume 42, February). [edited volume] PAPERS/CHAPTERS Alrajih, S. & Ward, J. (in press). Increased facial width-to-height ratio and perceived dominance in the faces of the UK's leading business leaders. British Journal of Psychology Banissy, M.J. & Ward, J. (2013). Mechanisms of self-other representations and vicarious experiences of touch in mirror-touch synaesthesia. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7 Ward, J., Burckhardt, V., & Holle, H. (2013). Contagious scratching: shared feelings but not shared body locations. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7 Wright, T.D., & Ward, J. (in press). The Evolution of a Visual-to-Auditory Sensory Substitution Device using Interactive Genetic Algorithms. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Rothen, N., Seth, A.K., Witzel, C., & Ward J. (2013). Diagnosing synaesthesia with online colour pickers: maximising sensitivity and specificity. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 215, 156-60. Pritchard, J., Rothen,, N., Coolbear, D., & Ward, J. (2013). Enhanced Associative Memory for Colour (but not Shape or Location) in Synaesthesia. Cognition, 127, 230-234 Banissy, M.J., Holle, H., Cassell, J., Annett, L., Tsakanikos, E., Walsh, V., Spiller, M.J., & Ward. J. (2013). Personality traits in people with synaesthesia: Do synaesthetes have an atypical personality profile? Personality and Individual Differences, 54, 828–831 Goller, A.I., Richards, K., Novak, S. & Ward, J. (2013). Mirror-touch Synaesthesia in the Phantom Limbs of Amputees. Cortex.49, 243-251 Ward, J. & Wright, T.D. (in press). Sensory substitution as an artificially acquired synaesthesia. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral ReviewsWard, J. (2013). Synesthesia. Annual Review of Psychology, 64, 49-75 Maus, G.W., Ward, J., Nijhawan, R., & David Whitney, D. (2013). The perceived position of moving objects: Transcranial magnetic stimulation of area MT+ reduces the flash-lag effect. Cerebral Cortex, 23, 241-7 Holle, H., Warne, K., Seth, A. K., Critchley, H. D., & Ward, J. (2012). The neural basis of contagious itch and why some people are more prone to it. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA, 109, 19816–1982 Banissy, M.J., Cassell, J.E., Fitzpatrick, S., Ward, J., Walsh, V., & Muggleton, N.G. (2012). Increased positive and disorganised schizotypy in synaesthete’s who experience colour from letters and tones. Cortex, 48, 1085-1087. Rothen, N., Meier, B., & Ward, J. (2012). Enhanced memory ability: Insights from synaesthesia. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 36, 1952–1963. Holle, H., Obermeier, C., Schmidt-Kassow, M., Friederici, A.D., Ward, J., & Gunter, T.C. (2012). Gesture facilitates the syntactic analysis of speech. Frontiers in Psychology, 3, 29-35 Fernay, L., Reby, D., & Ward, J. (2012). Visualised voices: A case study of audio-visual synaesthesia. Neurocase, 18, 50-56. Banissy, M.J., Stewart, L., Muggleton, N.G., Griffiths, T., Walsh, V., Ward, J., & Kanai, R. (2012). Grapheme-colour and tone-colour synaesthesia is associated with structural brain changes in visual regions implicated in colour, form and motion. Cognitive Neuroscience, 3, 29-35 Holle, H., McLatchie, N., Maurer, S., & Ward, J. (2011). Proprioceptive drift without illusions of ownership for rotated hands in the “rubber hand illusion” paradigm. Cognitive Neuroscience, 2, 171-178. Brown, D.J., Macpherson, T., & Ward, J. (2011). Seeing with sound? Exploring different characteristics of a visual-to-auditory sensory substitution device. Perception, 40, 1120-1135. Amin, M., Olu-Lafe, O., Claessen, L.E., Sobczak, M.E., Ward, J., Williams, A.L., Sagiv, N. (2011). Understanding Grapheme Personification: A Social Synaesthesia? Journal of Neuropsychology, 5, 255-282. Jones, C.L., Minati, L., Harrison, N.A., Ward, J. & Critchley, H.D. (2011). Under pressure: Response urgency modulates striatal and insula activity during risky decision-making. PLoS ONE, 6, e20942. Goller, A.I., Richards, K., Novak, S. & Ward, J. (in press). Mirror-touch Synaesthesia in the Phantom Limbs of Amputees. Cortex. Fernay, L., Reby, D., & Ward, J. (in press). Visualised voices: A case study of audio-visual synaesthesia. Neurocase. Jonas, C.N., Taylor, A.J., Hutton, S., Weiss, P.H., and Ward, J. (2011). Visuo-spatial representations of the alphabet in synaesthesia and non-synaesthetes. Journal of Neuropsychology, 5, 302-322. Jones, C., Gray, M.A., Minati, L., Simner, J., Critchley, H.D. & Ward, J. (2011). The neural basis of illusory gustatory sensations: Two rare cases of lexical-gustatory synaesthesia. Journal of Neuropsychology, 5, 243-254 Jewanski, J., Simner, J., Day, S. & Ward, J. (in press). The development of a scientific understanding of synesthesia from early case studies (1849–1873). Journal of the History of Neuroscience Banissy, M., Garido, L., Kusnir, F., Duchaine, B., Walsh, V., & Ward, J. (2011). Superior facial expression, but not identity recognition, in mirror-touch synaesthesia. Journal of Neuroscience, 31, 1820-1824. Bird, C.M., Davies, R.A., Ward, J., & Burgess, N. (2011). Effects of pre-experimental knowledge on recognition memory. Learning and Memory, 18, 11-14. Holle, H., Banissy, M., Wright, T.D., Bowling, N. & Ward, J. (2011). “That’s not a real body”: Identifying stimulus qualities that modulate synaesthetic experiences of touch. Consciousness and Cognition, 20, 720-726 Banissy, M.J., Sauter, D., Ward, J., Warren, J., Walsh, V., & Scott, S.K. (2010) Suppressing sensorimotor activity modulates the discrimination of auditory emotions but not speaker identity. Journal of Neuroscience, 30, 13552–13557. Ward, J., & Meijer, P. (2010). Visual experiences in the blind induced by an auditory sensory substitution device. Consciousness and Cognition, 19, 492-500. Jones, C.L., Ward, J., & Critchley, H.D. (2010). The neuropsychological impact of insular cortex lesions. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 81, 611-618 Ward, J., Jonas, C.N., Dienes, Z., & Seth, A.K. (2009). Grapheme-colour synaesthesia improves detection of embedded shapes, but without pre-attentive “pop-out” of synaesthetic colour. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 277, 1021-1026 Banissy, M.J., Walsh, V., & Ward.J. (2009). Enhanced sensory perception in synaesthesia. Experimental Brain Research, 196, 565-571 Ward, J., Sagiv, N., & Butterworth, B. (2009). The impact of visuo-spatial number forms on simple arithmetic. Cortex, 45, 1261-1265. Goller, A.I., Otten, L.J., & Ward, J. (2009). Seeing sounds and hearing colors: An event-related potential study of auditory-visual synaesthesia. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21, 1869-1881. Banissy, M.J., Cohen Kadosh, R., Maus, G., Walsh, V., & Ward, J. (2009). Prevalence, characteristics and a neurocognitive model of mirror-touch synaesthesia. Experimental Brain Research, 198, 261-272 Jewanski, J., Day, S. & Ward, J. (2009). A colourful albino: The first documented case of synaesthesia, by Georg Tobias Ludwig Sachs in 1812. Journal of the History of Neuroscience, 18, 293-303 Ward, J., Banissy, M.J., & Jonas, C.N. (2008). Haptic perception and synaesthesia. In M. Grunewald (Ed.) Human Haptic Perception, Springer Publishers Ward, J., Moore, S., Beck, B., Thompson-Lake, D., Salih, S. (2008). The Aesthetic appeal of auditory-visual synaesthetic perceptions in people without synaesthesia. Perception. 37, 1285-1296. Simner, J., & Ward, J. (2008). Synaesthesia, color terms, and color space: Color claims came from color names in Beeli, Esslen, and Jancke (2007). Psychological Science, 19, 412-414. Tang, J., Ward, J. & Butterworth, B. (2008). Number forms in the brain. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20, 1547-1556. Ward, J., Thompson-Lake, D., Ely, R., & Kaminski, F. (2008). Synaesthesia, creativity and art: What is the link? British Journal of Psychology, 99, 127-141 Ward, J. (2007). Acquired auditory-tactile synaesthesia. Annals of Neurology, 62, 429-430 Ward, J., Li, R., Salih, S. & Sagiv, N. (2007). Varieties of grapheme-colour synaesthesia: A new theory of phenomenological and behavioural differences. Consciousness and Cognition, 16, 913-931 Banissy, M.J., & Ward, J. (2007). Mirror-touch synaesthesia is linked with empathy. Nature Neuroscience, 10, 815-816 Ward, J., & Sagiv, N. (2007) Synaesthesia for Finger Counting and Dice Patterns: A Case of Higher Synaesthesia? Neurocase, 13, 86-93 McKissock, S., & Ward, J. (2007). Do errors matter? Errorless and errorful learning in the treatment of picture naming in anomia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 17, 355-373. Yaro, C., & Ward, J. (2007). Searching for Shereshevski: What is superior about the memory of synaesthetes? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 60, 682-696 Muggleton, N., Tsakanikos, E., Walsh, V., & Ward, J. (2007). Disruption of synaesthesia following TMS of the right posterior parietal cortex. Neuropsychologia, 45, 1582-1585 Simner, J., & Ward, J. (2006). The taste of words on the tip of the tongue. Nature, 444, 438-438 Fradera, A., & Ward, J. (2006) Placing events in time: The role of autobiographical recollection. Memory, 14, 834-845 Simner, J., Sagiv, N., Mulvenna, C., Tsakanikos, E., Witherby, S.A., Fraser, C., Scott, K., & Ward, J. (2006). Synaesthesia: The prevalence of atypical cross-modal experiences. Perception, 35, 1024-1033 Sagiv, N., Simner, J., Collins, J., & Butterworth, B., & Ward, J. (2006). What is the relationship between synaesthesia and visuo-spatial number forms? Cognition, 101, 114-128 Sagiv, N. & Ward, J. (2006). Cross-modal interactions: Lessons from synesthesia. Progress in Brain Research, 155, 263-275. http://eprints.assc.caltech.edu/224/ Ward, J., Bray, A., & Tsakanikos, E. (2006). Synaesthesia for reading and playing music. Neurocase, 12, 1-8. Ward, J., & Mattingley, J.B. (2006). Synaesthesia: An Overview of Contemporary Findings and Controversies. Cortex, 42, 129-136 Ward, J., Huckstep, B., & Tsakanikos, E. (2006). Sound-colour synaesthesia: To what extent does it use cross-modal mechanisms common to us all? Cortex, 42, 264-280. Simner, J., Ward, J., Lanz, M., Jansari, A., Noonan, K., Glover, L., Oakley, & D. (2005). Non-random associations of graphemes and colour in the synaesthetic and normal populations. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 22, 1069-1085 Blakemore, S.J., Bristow, D., Bird, G., Frith, C., & Ward, J. (2005). Somatosensory activations following the observation of touch and a case of vision-touch synaesthesia. Brain, 128, 1571-1583 Ward, J. & Simner, J. (2005). Is synaesthesia an X-linked trait with lethality in males? Perception, 34, 611-623 Ward, J., & Cytowic, R. (2005). Synesthesia and language. In K. Brown (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Linguistics and Language. Oxford: Elsevier. Ward, J., Simner, J. & Auyeung, V. (2005). A comparison of lexical-gustatory and grapheme-colour synaesthesia. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 22, 28-41 Ward, J. (2004). Emotionally-mediated synaesthesia. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 21, 761-772 Ward, J., & Simner, J. (2003) Lexical-gustatory synaesthesia: Linguistic and conceptual factors, Cognition, 89, 237-261. Ward, J. (2003). Understanding oral spelling: A review and synthesis. Neurocase, 9, 1-14. Ward, J. (2003). State of the art: Synaesthesia. The Psychologist, 16, 196-199. Ward, J. (2003). Encoding and the frontal lobes: A dissociation between retrograde and anterograde memories. Cortex, 39, 791-812. Ward, J., & Jones, L. (2003). Inappropriate association of semantics and context to novel stimuli can give rise to the false recognition of unfamiliar people. Neuropsychologia, 41, 538-549. Senior C, Ward J. & David A.S. (2002). Representational momentum and the brain: An investigation of the functional necessity of V5/MT. Visual Cognition, 9, 81-92. Romani, C., Olson, A., Ward, J., & Ercolani, M.G. (2002). Formal lexical paragraphias in a single case study: How 'masterpiece' can become 'misterpieman' and 'curiosity' 'suretoy'. Brain and Language, 83, 300-334 Parkin, A.J., Ward, J., Squires, E., Furbear, H., Clarke, A. & Townshend, J. (2001). Data-driven recognition memory: A new technique and some data on age differences. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 8, 812-819. Ward, J., & Parkin, A.J. (2000). Pathological false recognition and source memory deficits following frontal lobe damage. Neurocase, 6, 333-345. Ward, J. & Romani, C. (2000). Ortho-syllables and consonant-vowel encoding in acquired dysgraphia. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 17, 641-663. Ward, J., Stott, R., & Parkin, A.J. (2000). The role of semantics in reading and spelling: Evidence for the 'Summation Hypothesis'. Neuropsychologia, 38, 1643-1653. Romani, C., Ward, J., & Olson, A. (1999). Developmental surface dysgraphia : What is the underlying cognitive impairment? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 52A, 97-128. Parkin, A.J., Ward, J., Bindschaedler, C., Squires, E. & Powell, G. (1999). False recognition after frontal lobe damage: The role of encoding factors. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 16, 243-265. Ward, J., Parkin, A.J., Powell, G., Squires, E., Townshend, J., & Bradley, V. (1999). False recognition of unfamiliar people: "Seeing film stars everywhere". Cognitive Neuropsychology, 16, 293-315. Ward, J., & Romani, C. (1998). Lexical activation and serial position effects in spelling: Evidence from a single case study. Neurocase, 4, 189-206. Ward, J., Olson, A., Romani C. (1998). Competitive queuing: Modelling acquired dysgraphia. In D. Heinke, A. Olson & G.W. Humphreys (Eds.), Connectionist Models of Cognitive Neuroscience, 25-39. London: Springer-Verlag. |
My office hours in term time are 9-10am on Mondays and 4-5pm on Fridays in room 2B1, Pevensey 1. Please email me to arrange meetings at other times.
Wright, Thomas and Ward, Jamie (2013) The evolution of a visual-to-auditory sensory substitution device using interactive genetic algorithms. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. ISSN 1747-0218
Goller, Aviva I, Richards, Kerrie, Novak, Steven and Ward, Jamie (2013) Mirror-touch synaesthesia in the phantom limbs of amputees. Cortex, 49 (1). pp. 243-251. ISSN 0010-9452
Maus, Gerrit W, Ward, Jamie, Nijhawan, Romi and Whitney, David (2013) The perceived position of moving objects: transcranial magnetic stimulation of area MT+ reduces the flash-lag effect. Cerebral Cortex, 23 (1). pp. 241-247. ISSN 1047-3211
Holle, Henning, Warne, Kimberley, Seth, Anil K, Critchley, Hugo D and Ward, Jamie (2012) Neural basis of contagious itch and why some people are more prone to it. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 109 (48). pp. 19816-18821. ISSN 0027-8424
Banissy, Michael J, Cassell, Josephine E, Fitzpatrick, Sian, Ward, Jamie, Walsh, Vincent X and Muggleton, Neil G (2012) Increased positive and disorganised schizotypy in synaesthetes who experience colour from letters and tones. Cortex, 48 (8). pp. 1085-1087. ISSN 0010-9452
Ward, Jamie and Wright, Thomas (2012) Sensory substitution as an artificially acquired synaesthesia. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. ISSN 0149-7634
Jewanski, Jörg, Simner, Julia, Day, Sean A and Ward, Jamie (2011) The development of a scientific understanding of synesthesia from early case studies (1849-1873). Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 20 (4). pp. 284-305. ISSN 0964-704X
Jonas, Clare N, Taylor, Alisdair J G, Hutton, Sam, Weiss, Peter H and Ward, Jamie (2011) Visuo-spatial representations of the alphabet in synaesthetes and non-synaesthetes. Journal of Neuropsychology, 5 (2). pp. 302-322. ISSN 1748-6645
Jones, Catherine L, Minati, Ludovico, Harrison, Neil A., Ward, Jamie and Critchley, Hugo D. (2011) Under pressure: Response urgency modulates striatal and insula activity during decision-making under risk. PLoS ONE, 6 (6). ISSN 1932-6203
Banissy , Michael J, Stewart , Lauren, Muggleton, Neil G, Griffiths, Timothy D, Walsh, Vincent Y, Ward, Jamie and Kanai, Ryota (2011) Grapheme-color and tone-color synesthesia is associated with structural brain changes in visual regions implicated in color, form, and motion. Cognitive Neuroscience, 3 (1). pp. 29-35. ISSN 1758-8928
