Well, they usually say things which sound for them obvious, but they are not. such as:
This house smells pink.
How come when 2(blue) + 3(yellow) equals to 5? (pink)
I like this looking at music. i specially love <enter random song> because it has light blue colors.
I don't like chicken. it has pink color, and i don't like pink.
I don't like Dark Chocolate. It has peanut butter smell.
I don't like ice cream. it has a bad sound.
there are too many of syns to check all of them, but usually, just ask him/her what he/she see.
They will discover it themself. usually it gets discovered at 10-12.
Good luck!
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.
Someone who has synesthesia sees colours in numbers, letters, sound, or other things. There are many different types. Some people with synesthesia feel sounds, see pictures in names, believe numbers have personality, and many more things. You can take a free synesthesia test on synesthete.org . Something else is that the symptoms never change. say that if somebody smells cherries when they see the number 5. He or she will always smell cherries when they see the number 5 it will never change.
yes he does. he has lexical synesthesia
1 in 23 people have it. It is common. Unfortunately, the majority of synesthetes (people with synesthesia) don't realize they have it because the symptoms are so minor, they think it happens to everybody, or they just have never heard of it.
Synesthesia in Tagalog is "sinesestesiya." It is a sensory phenomenon where stimulation of one sense triggers an involuntary experience in another sense.
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
Synesthesia is not a symptom of anything, simply a harmless condition of the brain that people are born with.
Approximately 4 of the population has synesthesia, a neurological condition where senses are interconnected.
== == ---- 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. == == == ==
Synesthesia can be a symptom of hallucinogens or sleep deprivation, but otherwise would be very unlikely spontaniously.
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.
Approximately 4 of the population experiences synesthesia, a neurological condition where senses are interconnected.