Examples of using Synesthesia in English and their translations into Swedish
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He has synesthesia.
He also has spatial sequence Synesthesia.
Synesthesia is probably a harmless condition.
Year-old female with synesthesia.
Galton called it synesthesia, a mingling of the senses.
Second step, conceptual synesthesia.
Synesthesia refers to a synthesis
Year-old female with synesthesia. New patient!
There are at least 80 different types of synesthesia.
Year-old female with synesthesia. New patient!
Synesthesia, it's a misalignment of synaptic receptors and triggers.
New patient! 30-year-old female with synesthesia.
it's called synesthesia and it takes part of how the music is born.
OK, it's a very phrenological view of synesthesia.
Synesthesia runs in families, so Galton said this is a hereditary basis,
New patient! 30-year-old female with synesthesia.
Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which two or more bodily senses are coupled.
I got Thaddeus Cahill's telharmonium keyboard, which causes synesthesia.
And, hence, the eight times more common incidence of synesthesia among poets, artists and novelists.
High red blood cell count and heart attack? So, what does cause synesthesia.
Metaphor creates a kind of conceptual synesthesia, in which we understand one concept in the context of another.
Ödlund's artworks draw inspiration from fields such as theosophy, synesthesia and biology.
Synesthesia is a series of filmed interviews with twelve legendary figures in the downtown music, performance and art scenes in New York.
In which he can literally see I think Carl has the form of synesthesia the words that people are speaking.
that's why you get synesthesia.
very real hallucinations and synesthesia that precedes a loss of memory
throws clots to the brain, leading to synesthesia.
In one common form of synesthesia, known as grapheme-color synesthesia
which is about another curious phenomenon called synesthesia.
and/or synesthesia(the experience of tactile sensations when viewing colors).