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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia
"Stimulation of one sensory pathway (...) leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway."
Like in...people who "experience" numbers, letters, words, months, days of the weeks etc. as having colors/shapes. Or sounds as having shapes or colors etc.
I am having a hard time figuring out whether I have Synesthesia since the tests on the web are not clear ...and another I took just took me so long I aborted it
I don't know how they define "leads to an experience"...say do they mean if someone hear, thinks or sees "3" and I say it is "green", do those people actually PERCEIVE the color green...or merely "in their mind" as I do.
Some definition about Synesthesia was like that one difference between just "a lively imagination" and actual synesthesia is that the "experience" is repeatable and consistent. (Say I "associate" the number three with "green", it does so ever since and I won't see it as "red" next month)
What I know is..that for me letters, sounds, numbers, months, days etc. are associated with colors and shapes and they do that every since I can think.
Monday=green, Tuesday=orange, Wednesday= lighter green etc.
5= green, 4=orange and so forth.
Low frequencies, certain instruments are always "round" and rather "dark", higher frequencies bright. Noise is indeed "gray/white". If I hear music or sound I can make a mental picture of how the sound is "arranged", almost like using some software which displays me a spectrum of the music. I can "see" layers of the sounds in my mind, but here too...of course I don't get an actual visual image popping up...it's a mental image.
So do I have Synesthesia? Do you have Synesthesia? Or is it just normal that people associate, say, numbers with colors, or sounds with shapes? I always thought it's normal and all people do that.
"Stimulation of one sensory pathway (...) leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway."
Like in...people who "experience" numbers, letters, words, months, days of the weeks etc. as having colors/shapes. Or sounds as having shapes or colors etc.
I am having a hard time figuring out whether I have Synesthesia since the tests on the web are not clear ...and another I took just took me so long I aborted it
I don't know how they define "leads to an experience"...say do they mean if someone hear, thinks or sees "3" and I say it is "green", do those people actually PERCEIVE the color green...or merely "in their mind" as I do.
Some definition about Synesthesia was like that one difference between just "a lively imagination" and actual synesthesia is that the "experience" is repeatable and consistent. (Say I "associate" the number three with "green", it does so ever since and I won't see it as "red" next month)
What I know is..that for me letters, sounds, numbers, months, days etc. are associated with colors and shapes and they do that every since I can think.
Monday=green, Tuesday=orange, Wednesday= lighter green etc.
5= green, 4=orange and so forth.
Low frequencies, certain instruments are always "round" and rather "dark", higher frequencies bright. Noise is indeed "gray/white". If I hear music or sound I can make a mental picture of how the sound is "arranged", almost like using some software which displays me a spectrum of the music. I can "see" layers of the sounds in my mind, but here too...of course I don't get an actual visual image popping up...it's a mental image.
So do I have Synesthesia? Do you have Synesthesia? Or is it just normal that people associate, say, numbers with colors, or sounds with shapes? I always thought it's normal and all people do that.