Examples of using Synesthesia in English and their translations into Thai
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Cysts. Synesthesia. Heart attack.
Year-old female with synesthesia.
OK, what is synesthesia? What causes it?
New patient! 30-year-old female with synesthesia.
Cysts, synesthesia, heart attack. Come on!
Year-old female with synesthesia. New patient!
If it's between tone and color, you get tone-color synesthesia.
OK, what is synesthesia? What causes it?
OK, it's a very phrenological view of synesthesia.
Synesthesia runs in families, so Galton said this is a hereditary basis, a genetic basis.
It looks like he tried to stop the synesthesia by wearing tinted glasses.
And if it's between number and color, you get number-color synesthesia.
This is called synesthesia. Galton called it synesthesia, a mingling of the senses.
High RBC, tachyarrhythmia and panic attacks? Issue two, what causes synesthesia.
I think Carl has the form of synesthesia in which he can literally see the words that people are speaking.
So, every time you see a number, you see a corresponding color, and that's why you get synesthesia.
As Juan said, it's the condition that scientists call synesthesia, an unusual cross-talk between the senses.
Structural abnormality causes the heart attack and throws clots to the brain, leading to synesthesia.
Secondly, synesthesia is about-- and this is what gets me to my point about the main theme of this lecture, which is about creativity-- synesthesia is eight times more common among artists, poets, novelists and other creative people than in the general population.
OK, let me switch gears now to the third part of my talk, which is about another curious phenomenon called synesthesia.
Secondly, synesthesia is about-- and this is what gets me to my point about the main theme of this lecture, which is about creativity-- synesthesia is eight times more common among artists, poets, novelists and other creative people than in the general population.