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Synaesthesia

Synaesthesia is the term for supplementing one sense with another - seeing sounds visually, or hearing touch.

Sometimes a synaesthesia will be created where sound is used to completely compensate for vision.

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Think of a concept, and you taste it
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Lexical-gustatory synaesthesia is an odd condition, very rare. Its symptoms are such that when the sufferer thinks of a concept, their brain accesses its taste memories, and calls forth the taste of an associated food, as strong as it would be if they were tasting it now.



 

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(24/11/2006)
Lexical-gustatory synaesthesia is an odd condition, very rare. Its symptoms are such that when the sufferer thinks of a concept, their brain accesses its taste memories, and calls forth the taste of an associated food, as strong as it would...


(26/05/2007)
28th April - 1st May 2007
Granada, Spain

SYNESTHESIA is the term used to describe a set of cognitive states related to the union of the senses. Etymologically speaking, 'syn' = union, 'estesia' = senses; thus 'uni...