The way we see, hear, and interact with the world in our day-to-day lives can be very different from how others experience it ...
This study used pupillometry to provide an objective assessment of a form of synesthesia in which people see additional color when reading numbers. It provides convincing evidence that subjective ...
Leiner notes Few artists can claim to have lived every phase of techno and trance from the inside out, but across nearly four decades as both DJ and producer, Robert Leiner (pictured above, ...
People with aphantasia have no mental imagery—and they’re offering brain scientists a window into consciousness ...
Analysis: Synaesthesia is a mystery at the heart of art itself which binds different senses together through invisible threads Synaesthesia represents a very different way of connecting the ...
The cuscuz with egg and queijo coalho (€7), typical of a Bahian breakfast, is presented here as a comforting dish at any time of day. For lighter bites, there is pãozinho delícia with cheese (€2) or ...
This merging of the senses is known as synaesthesia, and it’s the rich research world of neuropsychologist Professor Julia Simner. Julia runs the Multisense lab at the University of Sussex and has ...
It wasn’t until she was in her 20s that Donna Cameron realised she saw things differently. “I just assumed everyone saw colour in numbers and letters,” she says. Donna Cameron was in her 20s when she ...
Billie Eillish, Cynthia Erivo and Pharrell Williams have harnessed this condition through their art, but how can everyday people with it use it to their benefit?
Judy Stokes, a retired GP, shares her experience as a spatial-sequence synaesthete Read more stories of synaesthesia in the way I feel series Did someone with spatial-sequence synaesthesia design the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I have a form of time–space synaesthesia, so the new year arrives for me in a very physical way. I feel myself move around the ...