Dr John Harrison, former senior neuropsychologist and research fellow at Cambridge University, has written a book, Synaesthesia: The Strangest Thing, detailing his 12 years of research into the ...
Yet sensory experience has rarely been considered in the study of antiquity and, when the senses are examined, sight is regularly privileged. Synaesthesia and the Ancient Senses presents a radical ...
She has something called synaesthesia - a condition which fuses your senses, so instead of experiencing them separately and involuntarily, they are automatically joined together. For Tamera ...
The exact reason for why sensory pathways weave with each other remains a mystery. In humans, synaesthesia is a well documented phenomenon where individuals with the condition can see sounds as ...
It was only then that Joel discovered his outlook was rare: “That was when I first heard the term for it, which was synaesthesia,” he reflects. Synaesthesia is when our senses blend together.
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