Research Shows Consistency in Synaesthetic Experiences
Wednesday, April 30, 2008 - 13:45
in Psychology & Sociology
A quirky psychological phenomenon known as “grapheme-color synaesthesia” describes individuals who experience vivid colors whenever they see, hear, or think of ordinary letters and digits. A hallmark of synaesthesia is that individuals seem to be idiosyncratic in their experiences. read more
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