
1) Chromaesthesia 2) Chromesthesia 3) Synaesthesia
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1) Sensation 2) Sense datum 3) Sense experience 4) Sense impression 5) Synaesthesia 6) The ability to hear colors 7) Visual music
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Synesthesia (also spelled synæsthesia or synaesthesia; from the Ancient Greek σύν syn, `together`, and αἴσθησις aisthēsis, `sensation`) is a neurological phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway. People who report such ...
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[group show] Synesthesia is a multi-arts group performance, produced by Electric Pear Productions, which takes place annually in New York City. The show is assembled following the rules of the Surrealist Exquisite Corpse: Participants create their works in-sequence, with each artist allotted about two weeks production time. The first artist...
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a blending of different senses in describing something.
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a condition in which one type of sensory stimulation creates perception in another sense. The most common form of synesthesia is called `coloured ... [3 related articles]
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A condition in which a stimulus, in addition to exciting the usual and normally located sensation, gives rise to a subjective sensation of different character or localization; e.g., colour hearing, colour taste. ... Origin: syn-+ G. Aisthesis, sensation ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(sin″es-the´zhә) a secondary sensation accompanying an actual perception; the experiencing of a sensation in one place, due to stimulation applied to another place; also, the condition in which a stimulus of one sense is perceived as sensation of a different sense, as when a sound produces a sensation ...
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An alternative spelling of synaesthesia, above.
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A blending of different senses in describing something.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sin′es-thē′zē-ă Definitions: 1. A condition in which a stimulus, in addition to exciting the usual and normally located sensation, gives rise to a subjective sensation of different character or localization; color hearing, color taste. 2. From a neurolinguistic perspective, stimulus-response cond...
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Synesthesia: A condition in which normally separate senses are not separate. Sight may mingle with sound, taste with touch, etc. The senses are cross-wired. For example, when a digit-color synesthete sees or just thinks of a number, the number appears with a color film over it. A given number's color never changes; it appears every time with the nu...
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A perceptual condition in which there is an involuntary blending of one or more senses.
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[
n] - a sensation that normally occurs in one sense modality occurs when another modality is stimulated
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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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synaesthesia noun a sensation that normally occurs in one sense modality occurs when another modality is stimulated
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a sensation produced in one modality when a stimulus is applied to another modality, as when the hearing of a certain sound induces the visualization of a certain color.
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