Synesthete Song by Conor Oberst.
Indigo by Tom Milsom
== == ---- 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. == == == ==
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.
Not especially for a synesthete (I don't think!), unless they wanted to become a scientist researching the condition which most people would be able to do.
yes he does. he has lexical synesthesia
Synesthesia in Tagalog is "sinesestesiya." It is a sensory phenomenon where stimulation of one sense triggers an involuntary experience in another sense.
This could be possible through something called synesthesia. In synesthesia, one type of sensory input can trigger another type of sensation. There are many different types of synesthesia. Some are more common, such as the association of colors with numbers or letters, but most any combination could be possible.
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.
You can't just take medicine and wake up the next morning synesthesia-free, but if you go through some kind of traumatic event (e.g. a car accident?) it might disappear temporarily or, if the event is EXTREMELY traumatic, permanently.
Synesthesia can be a symptom of hallucinogens or sleep deprivation, but otherwise would be very unlikely spontaniously.
Spacial sequence synesthesia is where you have an automatic visual representation for chronological information. If you feel like January is to your left in autumn and to your right in spring, you probably have spacial sequence synesthesia. Ordinal Lingual Personification synesthesia is where you attribute psychological information to numbers, letters, or other symbols. If you feel like 2 is really immature, you probably have OLPS. There are also kinds where you automatically attribute colors to letters or numbers. Other kinds of synesthesia mostly involve any arbitrary association between sensory information. If you describe the taste of strawberries as yellow, you would have taste - visual synesthesia, if the sound of a saxophone reminds you of the taste of oranges, you would have audio - taste synesthesia. Audio - visual synesthesia is one of the most common. Typically, people with this see different songs as having different colors and textures.