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What does synathesia mean?

Synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon where stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway.

Here's what that means in simpler terms:

* It's a mixing of senses. People with synesthesia might see colors when they hear music, taste shapes, or feel textures when they see certain colors.

* It's involuntary. People with synesthesia don't choose to have these experiences; they just happen automatically.

* It's a unique experience. Synesthesia is different for everyone, and the specific connections between senses vary.

Some common examples of synesthesia include:

* Grapheme-color synesthesia: Seeing letters or numbers as specific colors.

* Sound-to-color synesthesia: Experiencing colors associated with sounds, like music.

* Number form synesthesia: Seeing numbers arranged in specific spatial patterns.

* Mirror-touch synesthesia: Feeling the same sensations as someone else being touched.

Synesthesia is a fascinating and complex phenomenon that's still not fully understood. It's important to note that it's not a disorder, but rather a neurological variation.

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