Examples of using Synesthesia in English and their translations into Slovak
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Woman With Synesthesia.
But synesthesia's not a freak occurrence.
My husband has synesthesia!
Synesthesia: seeing sounds, hearing colours.
Year-old female with synesthesia.
I also have synesthesia… maybe that has something to do with it?
You know what is Synesthesia….
A woman with synesthesia is telling everyone what their name tastes like.
Did you ever hear of synesthesia?
Galton called it synesthesia, a mingling of the senses.
Last week we discussed synesthesia.
Synesthesia is not a disease; we must make this clear from the beginning.
Well, people with synesthesia can do it.
OK, it's a very phrenological view of synesthesia.
I guess you can cross synesthesia off your talent list.
This is a very funny blog about synesthesia.
Synesthesia is not a disease; we must make this clear from the beginning.
This is a rare manifestation of synesthesia- synopsy.
This Artist with Synesthesia Sees Colors in Music and Paints Your Favorite Songs.
Another detector to diagnose people with synesthesia.
Most people with synesthesia don't find the condition disturbing; many enjoy it.
Isabel has a rare quality called synesthesia.
Issue two, what causes synesthesia, high RBC, tachyarrhythmia and panic attacks?
If it's between tone and color, you get tone-color synesthesia.
Synesthesia is a trait, like having blue eyes, rather than a disorder because there's nothing wrong.
And if it's between number and color, you get number-color synesthesia.
Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which one stimulation of one sense can trigger an automatic reaction in another.
I think you have a neurological condition called mirror-touch synesthesia.
In this way, synesthesia provides a path to understanding subjective differences, how two people can see the same thing differently.
David Eagleman is a neuroscientist who specializes in brain plasticity,time perception, synesthesia, and the intersection of science with social policy.