Synesthesia is a condition in

  1. The word synesthesia derives from two Ancient Greek words meaning "together" (syn) and "sensation" (aisthesis). As one might
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  2. The word synesthesia derives from two Ancient Greek words meaning "together" (syn) and "sensation" (aisthesis). As one might
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  3. The word synesthesia derives from two Ancient Greek words meaning "together" (syn) and "sensation" (aisthesis). As one might
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  4. The word synesthesia derives from two Ancient Greek words meaning "together" (syn) and "sensation" (aisthesis). As one might
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  5. The word synesthesia derives from two Ancient Greek words meaning "together" (syn) and "sensation" (aisthesis). As one might
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  6. The word synesthesia derives from two Ancient Greek words meaning "together" (syn) and "sensation" (aisthesis). As one might
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  7. Synesthesia is a condition in which stimuli to one sense are perceived with another sense. For example, someone with synesthesia
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  8. Synesthesia is a condition in which stimuli to one sense are perceived with another sense. For example, someone with synesthesia
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  9. Synesthesia is a condition in which stimuli to one sense are perceived with another sense. For example, someone with synesthesia
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  10. Synesthesia: Mixed-Up SensesWe generally think of our senses as having completely separate functions. This is a logical
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