How To Use Synesthesia In A Sentence
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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
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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.
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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?
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We began trying to find out whether synesthesia is a genuine sensory experience in 1999.
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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.
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Currently, synesthesia is something likely to be gotten wrong.
September 26th, 2007
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Your mileage may vary; please consult your doctor to see if synesthesia is right for you. bj Says:
Savored or swallowed?
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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
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They don't need me (beyond my participation in synesthesia research, as a subject).
Continuation…
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His latest book is The Hidden Sense : Synesthesia in Art and Science ( MIT Press 2007 ).
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It wasn't until Asher began studying neuroscience at Harvard six years ago that he learned there was a name for this phenomenon -- synesthesia, from the Greek roots syn (together) and aesthesis (perception).
Real Rhapsody In Blue
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I've come across the word synesthesia a few times this week but I'm not sure it covers it.
The Editor and the Curator (Or the Context Analyst and the Media Synesthete) | Tomorrow Museum
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The proponents of the hardwired-newborns view of how we organize recognition tend to point to the inferior temporal gyrus and the fusiform gyrus (also active in grapheme/color synesthesia!), a "small patch of right-brain tissue just behind the ear", as the place that holds the key to our ability to recognize things.
Archive 2008-01-01
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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.
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Other potential symptoms include acusis, synesthesia, tactile paresthesias, illusions, distortions of body image, derealization, depersonalizations, and mood disturbances.
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However, new research from Yale on synesthesia is now revealing that there is a complex interaction between the senses in the brain - an interaction that enables us to understand the world in a unified way.
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• The words synesthesia is a hybrid of Latin and Greek -- the Latin "syn" (together) + "esthesia", from the Greek aisthesis (sensation or perception) • All babies are synesthetes • Can be induced by certain hallucinogenic
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By presenting standardized procedures for testing and comparing subjects, this endeavor hopes to speed scientific progress in synesthesia research.
From the Drudge Report
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However, due to the mediation of synesthesia, people obtain the visual sensation beyond auditory when they enjoy The Moonlight.
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The stimulation of one sense by another sense is called synesthesia, from the Greek syn (together) and aisthanesthai (perceive).
MARKETING AESTHETICS
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Finally tonight, synesthesia ( "from the Greek roots syn (together) and aesthesis (perception)"):
11.03
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Hi there, really enjoyed reading your blog, im really interested in synesthesia and find it incredibly intriguing.
Synesthesia: the Flavor of Music, the Color of Touch
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In its own particular way, synesthesia points to yet another way that the wiring of the brain can create different ways to experience life.
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If synesthesia is part of your normal state of consciousness, LSD and other psychedelics are likely to result in temporary loss of synesthesia.
Laws, Politics, Tech
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However, new research from Yale on synesthesia is now revealing that there is a complex interaction between the senses in the brain - an interaction that enables us to understand the world in a unified way.
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In the past decade or so there has also been quite a bit of research in cog-sci into the phenomenon of synesthesia – the "blending" of sensation in some people so that they hear colors or see sounds, etc.
Causal Consciousness – Science of Mind