
1) Chromaesthesia 2) Chromesthesia 3) Synesthesia
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1) Debut single 2) Literary terminology 3) Sensation 4) Sense datum 5) Sense experience 6) Sense impression 7) Synesthesia
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confusion of one sensation with another
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The process of overlap between representational systems, characterized by phenomena like see-feel circuits, in which a person derives feelings from what he sees, and hear-feel circuits, in which a person gets feelings from what they hear. Any two sensory modalities may be linked together.
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A rhetorical trope involving shifts in imagery. It involves taking one type of sensory input (sight,
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stimulus in one sensory field leads to a hallucination in another sensory field for example, a sound
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Synaesthesia: See: Synesthesia.
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synesthesia, synaesthesia 1. A condition in which one type of stimulation evokes the sensation of another, as when the hearing of a sound produces the visualization of a color. 2. A sensation felt in one part of the body as a result of stimulus applied to another, as in referred pain. 3. The description of one kind of sense impression by using wo...
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A 'cross talk' effect in the brain in which one sensory pathway links across to another, resulting in two outputs from one input.The commonest form of synaesthesia is the linking of colours to printed letters and numbers. The letters may appear to be coloured even though they are printed as black. Other effects are to 'see' music in colours. It is ...
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(Gr. syn. with + aesthesis, sensation) A connection between sensation of different senses which is indepedent of association established by experience. For example, the capacity of certain musical notes to induce color-images. -- L.W.
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The experience of one sense as a result of the stimulation of a different sense; for example, an experience of colour may result from hearing a sound. Approximately 1 in 2,000 have the condition, and the majority are female. The commonest form of synaesthesia is experiencing words as colours. Some synaesthesics experience sounds as colours or s...
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synesthesia.
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