Interview on music and synesthesia ... Types of synesthesia ... The Synesthesia List...
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Spatial sequence (number form)* ... Graphemes -> colors ... Current count: (at least) 61 types of synesthesia...
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Description of synesthesia, a FAQ, helpful links and our research page ... American Synesthesia Association - Homepage of the ASA, a group of synesthetes and synesthesia researchers who aim to educate the public about synesthesia and conduct experimental investigations to further our understanding of this phenomenon.
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the basics of synesthesia; how synesthesia is caused; frequently-asked questions; synesthesia-related terms; different types of synesthesia; list of conceivable types; my synesthetic experiences...
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Experiencing Different types of Synesthesia ... While grapheme-color synesthesia is the most common type of synesthesia, there are many other types of synesthesia. The exact number is not known because there can be so many variations on one sense and its associations.
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Types of Synaesthesia ... Synaesthesia is the crossing over of 2 or more senses and there can be 31 possibilities of different combinations of senses. But clinically, it is usually only 2 senses that cross and this knocks it down to a potential 20 different pairings.
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Synesthesia is a comparatively rare phenomena or condition that is reported to occur in 1 in every 500 to 25,000 people. Synesthesia facts suggest that this condition is found more in females as compared to males.
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Synesthesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Synesthesia (also spelled synæsthesia or synaesthesia , plural synesthesiae or synaesthesiae )—from the Ancient Greek (syn), "together," and (aisthēsis), "sensation"—is a neurologically based...
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Mirror-touch synesthesia causes people to feel touches and pains that others experience. Learn about this condition and other types of synesthesia. ... Other Types of Synesthesia...
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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. In addition to being involuntary, this additional perception is regarded by the synesthete as real, often outside the body, instead of imagined in the mind's eye.
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