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Synesthesia: Phenomenology And Neuropsychology
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ABSTRACT: Synesthesia (Greek, = together +
= perception) is the involuntary physical experience of a cross-modal association.
That is, the stimulation of one sensory modality reliably causes a perception
in one or more different senses. Its phenomenology clearly distinguishes
it from metaphor, literary tropes, sound symbolism, and deliberate artistic
contrivances that sometimes employ the term "synesthesia" to describe
their multisensory joinings. An unexpected demographic and cognitive constellation
co-occurs with synesthesia: females and non-right-handers predominate, the
trait is familial, and memory is superior while math and spatial navigation
suffer. Synesthesia appears to be a left-hemisphere function that is not
cortical in the conventional sense. The hippocampus is critical for its
experience. Five clinical features comprise its diagnosis. Synesthesia is
"abnormal" only in being statistically rare. It is, in fact, a
normal brain process that is prematurely displayed to consciousness in a
minority of individuals.
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