(Last night, reading The Lorax with my son, I had to make him say the word "Thneed" every time it came up, because it gagged me slightly less when he said it than when I did, and I could stretch it out of my mouth AS he said it rather than pausing to do it after I said it). I rarely feel anything on my face, but I do feel some voices in the back of my throat, and certain words get stuck in my mouth when I hear them or say them and I have to stretch my mouth to get them out. I have Synesthesia: I'm not a freak, I'm a Synesthete ISCA International Synesthesia Connections r/ConceptSynesthesia Sharing experiences with thought processes->shape/colour Pat Duffy’s Blue Cats and Chartreuse Kittens Resource Site PDF Drive: books about Synesthesia (free downloads available) Sean Day's Synesthesia Bibliography (scientific studies and reliable articles, recent and historic) The Synesthesia List (receive the synesthesia community emails) University of Sussex Synaesthesia Research If you disagree with someone, no problem, but please be tactful and respectful! Please follow Reddit rules and Rediquette No offensive language, trolling, insults or provocation.Īny NSFW posts (or comments) must be synesthesia-related and tagged NSFW. “Is This Synesthesia” posts are welcome! No obligation, but before posting you might like to try out the Synesthesia Finder or look at this alphabetical list of types of synesthesia and other related phenomena: you might be surprised to find exactly what you experience. There are many different types of synesthesia and we discuss all of them on this sub. Probably around 4% of the world’s population are synesthetes: people with a neurological trait that enables them to enjoy additional perceptions in response to certain sensory or conceptual stimuli such as hearing sounds or music, tasting food or thinking of numbers or letters.
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