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- Synesthesia - Wikipedia
Some authors have argued that the term synaesthesia may not be correct when applied to the so-called grapheme–colour synesthesia and similar phenomena in which the inducer is conceptual (e g a letter or number) rather than sensory (e g sound or color)
- Synesthesia: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms, Types Treatment
Synesthesia is when your brain routes sensory information through multiple unrelated senses, causing you to experience more than one sense simultaneously Some examples include tasting words or linking colors to numbers and letters It’s not a medical condition, and many people find it useful to help them learn and remember information
- Synesthesia - Psychology Today
Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway (for example, hearing) leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or
- Synesthesia | Definition, Types, Examples, Facts | Britannica
Synesthesia is a genetically linked trait estimated to affect from 2 to 5 percent of the general population Grapheme- colour synesthesia is the most-studied form of synesthesia In this form, an individual’s perception of numbers and letters is associated with colours
- What is synaesthesia? - BBC Science Focus Magazine
Synaesthesia is a perceptual phenomenon where stimulation of one sense triggers experiences in another sense For example, a synaesthete might see colours when music plays, or taste flavours when they speak different words
- Sensory Remix: The Neurological World of Synaesthesia
A deep dive into synaesthesia reveals the neurological theories behind why some people "see" music and "taste" words
- Synesthesia: Definition, Examples, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which information meant to stimulate one of your senses stimulates several of your senses People are usually born with the condition, but some people
- The neuroscience behind synaesthesia paints a surprising inner world
Synaesthesia is a neurological phenomenon where the activation of one sense, such as hearing, triggers the activation of another usually unrelated sense, such as sight
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