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Resumen de Synaesthesia shifts then goes back as before

Jessica Hamzelou

  • One woman's unique experiences are helping understand the nature of synesthesia. People don't know yet what causes synesthesia, which links senses and can enable people to taste words or smell sounds, for example. There's some evidence that it can change or disappear, and a detailed assessment of one woman's experiences is helping Kevin Mitchell at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland and his team investigate. The woman, referred to as "AB", sees colors when she hears music, linked to pitch, volume or instrument--higher notes have more pastel shades. She also associates colors with people, largely based on personality. Green is linked to loyalty, for instance


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