This is referred to as grapheme / number to color synesthesia. We are going to look at a few of the different types below. ... Exactly how these reports are different is dificult to determine from a scientific and research point of view, but one thing seems likely - these experiences are perceptually real and not imagined.
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www.synesthesia.com.au/id1.html
www.synesthesia.com.au/id1.html
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Synesthesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Synesthesia (also spelled synæsthesia or synaesthesia , plural synesthesiae or synaesthesiae )—from the Ancient Greek (syn), "together," and (aisthēsis), "sensation"—is a neurologically based...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia
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The paper describes instances of thirteen different kinds of synaesthesia; these include seven induced by mescaline, but not reported as occurring naturally among our subjects. It has been noted that synaesthesia is a very frequent phenomenon of mescaline intoxication.
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bjp.rcpsych.org/cgi/content/abstract/101/422/141
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Different neurological mechanisms may be responsible for different types of synesthesia. ... Synesthesia may seem stronger or weaker under different physical and emotional circumstances (stress, fatigue, illness, etc.) Elicited means the trigger must be present in order for the synesthete to experience their linked sensations.
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www.synspectrum.com/synesthesia.html
www.synspectrum.com/synesthesia.html
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Encyclopedia resource on synesthesia / synaesthesia by the pioneering neurologist Richard Cytowic, MD. ... Most often it is the written element, or grapheme, that evokes color, so homonyms look different to synesthetes (Figure 3, 3a). Graphe-color synesthesia is far more common than phoneme-color synesthesia.
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cytowic.net/Synesthesia/Synesth__Encyclo_/synesth__ency...
cytowic.net/Synesthesia/Synesth__Encyclo_/synesth__encyclo_.HTM
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Because the various modes of art rest on and appeal to different senses, synesthesia correspondences among the senses and synesthesia can point to similarities and analogues, as well as to metaphors or differences among the artistic forms.
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www.doctorhugo.org/synaesthesia/art/index.html
www.doctorhugo.org/synaesthesia/art/index.html
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Synesthesia is an involuntary joining in which the real information of one sense is accompanied by a perception in another sense. ... Because there are different forms of synesthesia, many links between the senses, we have also linked this page to others which communicate the synesthetic experience in different ways.
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web.mit.edu/synesthesia/www/synesthesia.html
web.mit.edu/synesthesia/www/synesthesia.html
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synesthesia means "joined sensation" (Greek, syn = together + aisthesis = perception). It refers to an involuntary physical experience in which the stimulation of one sense modality reliably causes an additional perception in a different sense or senses. ... Kinds of synesthesia...
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wearcam.org/synesthesia/synesthesia_long.html
wearcam.org/synesthesia/synesthesia_long.html
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Just what is synesthesia? According to Richard Cytowic, M.D., a leading synesthesia researcher: ... Many different kinds of synesthesia exist, ranging from synesthetic art and synesthetic images to synesthetic cinema, and others.
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rising.blackstar.com/synesthesia-photography-and-a-diff...
rising.blackstar.com/synesthesia-photography-and-a-different-way-of-experiencing-images-2.html
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