Very interesting article!
"What Is Synesthesia?" By Alina Bradford, Live Science Contributor October 18, 2017 12:07am ET
"Synesthesia is uncommon, occurring in only about 1 in 2,000 people, according to the (APA). The condition is more prevalent in artists, writers and musicians."
"Some other types of synesthesia include the following:
Smelling certain scents when hearing certain sounds. Seeing music as colors in the air (music-color synesthesia). Tasting words (lexical-gustatory synesthesia). Feeling that certain textures cause certain emotions (tactile-emotion synesthesia). Feeling that time has a physical characteristic (time-space synesthesia). Seeing a certain color when feeling pain."
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