Sunday, January 22, 2017
The Mystery of Synesthesia
Our fiver smell outs - hearing, sight, taste, smell, and touch - play necessary roles in our life experiences. For nigh people, our five senses provem on the whole discrete and easily discriminable; however, our senses are in event related profoundly to each(prenominal) other in a complex way. When our senses collide, synaesthesia occurs; a terminus in which the stimulant of one sense instinctive triggers the activities of other senses. This phenomenon was first observe dated to 1812; it was defined as a neurological condition  that does not often arbitrate with normal daily public presentation (Lynn). Synaesthetes dig their surrounding other than from others: to them, every weekday has its spacial arrangement, dustup are full of flavors, and every earn can be find oneselfn with color in.\nAl intimately every sense can be assorted Â(and sometimes more than both senses) under the condition of synesthesia, alone the most common forms of synesthesia experience are color-grapheme synesthesia (Van Driel) and moth-space synesthesia (Liana); sometimes, both of the conditions whitethorn occur at the alike(p) time. People with color-grapheme synesthesia perceive particular colors when they see (or hear) different garners or numerals. Every synesthete has their own colors for each letter and number, and scientists have a bun in the oven proved that the colors they see are not imagery but actual perception; meaning a color-grapheme synesthete would not need to think close to what is the right color for the letter AÂ, but the color, for example, red, is inherently built in to the letter AÂ. To a synesthete, it is evidentially uncoiled that A is red; they actually perceive red and A at the same time. Moreover, most synaesthetes are especially peeled to sequential arranged things, much(prenominal) as numbers, days in a week, months in a year, and even years themselves. by and large among moth-space synesthesia, synaesthetes experi ence months in spatially defined configurations. For example, twelve months ...
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