Synesthesia

<p>Anyone on here experience this? How cool is it?</p>

<p>I have it: colour and sound (music). I suppose it is “cool” although I have absolutely no basis to compare it with!</p>

<p>Spoiler: No one has synaesthesia. Current research psychologists have not found one case of “synaesthesia.” It’s generally just people with autism.
Now a bunch of people are going to respond they have it too, even though <em>even if it does</em> exist, it’s rare… There’s no way that all eight of the people who are going to reply that they have it, really do.</p>

<p>^^That is cool!</p>

<p>Does anyone have an eidetic memory?</p>

<p>People have eidetic memories (there are cases of it throughout history) but no one has a “photographic memory” where they can recall pictures of everything tht they have seen.</p>

<p>And wanton, Synaesthesia is most certainly real… I do not know to what studies you are referring…</p>

<p>The ones that I read in the APA?
I’ll do a search in the library databases at school tomorrow. Not going to rely on google for this…</p>

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<p>Does it really mean that much to you?</p>

<p>synthesia is definitetly real. How else do the people remember what colors or sounds are associated with each other. They have tested the people’s ability to remember it and they can still remember the exact ones out of hundreds years later</p>