Synesthesia is a peculiar neurological phenomenon that occurs when two senses combine. For example, seeing the colors of words, letters, and music or feeling the shapes of tastes and smells are types of synesthesia. Persons who experience these sensations are called synesthetes. I am one of a small percentage of the population who see language in color. Although writers, poets, and artists have historically intertwined color and language in a metaphoric way, letters and words literally appear in my mind in a color-coded sequence. While synesthesia is an involuntary, sometimes disruptive process for those who experience it, most synethetes cannot imagine living without the phenomena. My research was undertaken by means of a constructed s...
Synesthesia is a neurological condition that forces individuals to process a lot of different senses...
Synesthesia is a rare experience where one property of a stimulus evokes a second experience not ass...
SummarySynesthesia is a condition in which stimulation of one sensory modality causes unusual experi...
Synesthesia is a neurological disorder that has to do with the ‘union of the senses.’ The literature...
Synesthesia is a fairly common condition in which individuals experience atypical responses (such as...
Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which two or more bodily senses are merged so that the d...
Few studies have measured how the memory of individuals with synesthesia, a perceptual phenomenon in...
Synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon whose nature and etiology remain unknown. In this paper, I ...
Synesthetes, or people who experience the phenomenon of synesthesia, have cross-linked senses, suc...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comSynesthesia is an experience in which s...
Grapheme-color synesthesia is a condition in which letters and numbers automatically trigger the sen...
Synesthesia, a perceptual phenomenon that occurs in about 5% of the population, is characterized by ...
Synesthetic experiences of color have been traditionally conceptualized as a perceptual phenomenon. ...
Perception, which can be defined as becoming aware of occurrences in the world through the senses, i...
Synesthesia is a fairly rare phenomenon in which the subject in contact with certain stimulus in one...
Synesthesia is a neurological condition that forces individuals to process a lot of different senses...
Synesthesia is a rare experience where one property of a stimulus evokes a second experience not ass...
SummarySynesthesia is a condition in which stimulation of one sensory modality causes unusual experi...
Synesthesia is a neurological disorder that has to do with the ‘union of the senses.’ The literature...
Synesthesia is a fairly common condition in which individuals experience atypical responses (such as...
Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which two or more bodily senses are merged so that the d...
Few studies have measured how the memory of individuals with synesthesia, a perceptual phenomenon in...
Synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon whose nature and etiology remain unknown. In this paper, I ...
Synesthetes, or people who experience the phenomenon of synesthesia, have cross-linked senses, suc...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comSynesthesia is an experience in which s...
Grapheme-color synesthesia is a condition in which letters and numbers automatically trigger the sen...
Synesthesia, a perceptual phenomenon that occurs in about 5% of the population, is characterized by ...
Synesthetic experiences of color have been traditionally conceptualized as a perceptual phenomenon. ...
Perception, which can be defined as becoming aware of occurrences in the world through the senses, i...
Synesthesia is a fairly rare phenomenon in which the subject in contact with certain stimulus in one...
Synesthesia is a neurological condition that forces individuals to process a lot of different senses...
Synesthesia is a rare experience where one property of a stimulus evokes a second experience not ass...
SummarySynesthesia is a condition in which stimulation of one sensory modality causes unusual experi...