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 (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 A, but the color, for example, red, is inherently built in to the letter A. 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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