synesthesia

NOUN
  1. a sensation that normally occurs in one sense modality occurs when another modality is stimulated
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  • Except for a certain muscularity, and a wonderful description of synesthesia toward the end, it’s […] 2010 January at SF Novelists
  • Our experiences vary in intensity, we have a perception of time passing so we have sequential experiences, we experience some synesthesia between senses, etc etc.
  • In color-graphemic synesthesia letters or numbers evoke the perception of a specific color for each individual the same number will always evoke the same color. Neurologica Blog - Are We All Synesthetes?
  • We began trying to find out whether synesthesia is a genuine sensory experience in 1999.
  • Defined in parallel with synesthesia as the blending of images or concepts, metaphor enables us to make concrete what is diffuse, familiar what is unfamiliar.
  • Currently, synesthesia is something likely to be gotten wrong. September 26th, 2007
  • Your mileage may vary; please consult your doctor to see if synesthesia is right for you. bj Says: Savored or swallowed?
  • Except for a certain muscularity, and a wonderful description of synesthesia toward the end, it’s not very good. Sam-Who-Likes-Nothing - The Stars My Destination at SF Novelists
  • They don't need me (beyond my participation in synesthesia research, as a subject). Continuation…
  • His latest book is The Hidden Sense : Synesthesia in Art and Science ( MIT Press 2007 ).
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