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Q: How is synesthesia diagnosed?
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What is synesthesia in tagalog?

Synesthesia in Tagalog is "sinesestesiya." It is a sensory phenomenon where stimulation of one sense triggers an involuntary experience in another sense.


Does Jack Skahen have synesthesia?

yes he does. he has lexical synesthesia


What has the author Richard E Cytowic written?

Richard E. Cytowic has written: 'Synesthesia' -- subject(s): Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Synesthesia, Senses and sensation, Synesthesia 'Wednesday is indigo blue' -- subject(s): Synesthesia, Emotions and cognition


What is synesthesia a symptom of?

Synesthesia is not a symptom of anything, simply a harmless condition of the brain that people are born with.


Is synesthesia considered a disease?

== == ---- Also if you ask almost anybody who has synesthesia they will tell you that they wouldn't want to live without it and the it is enjoyable. == == == ==


Can synesthesia be temporary?

Synesthesia can be a symptom of hallucinogens or sleep deprivation, but otherwise would be very unlikely spontaniously.


Who else has a condition known as synesthesia?

One person in every 23 has one form of synesthesia or another. Around 1 in 90 have grapheme → color synesthesia where letters and numbers are tinged with color.


Is Synesthesia real?

yes


Do females or males have a greater chance of synesthesia?

Females have a slightly higher chance of having synesthesia than men. However this does not mean that men cannot have synesthesia as well or that females outnumber the males lots.


How can you get synesthesia?

Neurological lesions in the brain, as well as certain medications or drugs can produce synesthesia. Meditative experiences have done this also.


Why my synesthesia's gone?

Synesthesia can be temporarily lost during stressful situations such as the death of a loved one. Also, sometimes head trauma can cause one to lose synesthesia. It really just depends on your situation. Chances are it'll come back, though. For example, I've known people who have lost their synesthesia when a loved one passed away, and after the intense stress and pain of that situation subsided, their synesthesia returned same as ever.


Why can't I have Synesthesia if I am I am female a lefty and love to sing?

No, those aren't "symptoms." They're correlated with synesthesia, but they don't suggest that you should have it. Anyway, if it's any consolation, you don't have synesthesia because your brain developed normally.