Zack Lynch is author of The Neuro Revolution: How Brain Science Is Changing Our World (St. Martin's Press, July 2009).
Synesthesia, which means "joined sensation,” is a condition wherein information obtained through one sense creates sensations in another sense. For example, when a synesthete hears a bell they would also see colors. Many brilliant people have had synesthesia, including:
The phenomenon is involuntary, consistent over a lifetime, hereditary, and fairly common. In fact, some form of synesthesia affects 1 in 200 people. In its own particular way, synesthesia points to yet another way that the wiring of the brain can create different ways to experience life.
Yesterday I uncovered a recent 17 minute film made last year by Carrie Shultz that tracks the experiences of three women living with synesthesia. She is sending me a copy. I'll let you know how it is.
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