Martin's work feels much less
about the synesthesia that fascinated Kandinsky, nor the flamboyant theatre of Yves Klein's Monotone Symphony, rather his paintings seem to want to lasso the sonic texture that is on the sensory periphery.
«There's been a debate
about synesthesia,» Sathian says.
The first book taught Whit
about synesthesia, and we have had fascinating conversations about that.
Not exact matches
About two in 100 people have this condition called mirror - touch
synesthesia, or MTS.
This confounding of perception — called
synesthesia — was thought to affect at most
about 4 percent of the population, but University College London psychologist Jamie Ward has uncovered the best evidence yet that we may all have a bit of
synesthesia.
One of the most influential neuroscientists of our day, Ramachandran's groundbreaking work in phantom limbs, human vision, mirror neurons,
synesthesia and conceptual metaphors has taught humanity more
about that organ in our heads than anyone else.
While scientists are still uncertain
about the exact mechanisms of
synesthesia, many believe that it»...
Through the phenomenon called
synesthesia, sound guides me
about where the colors will go over the painting.
His whole lecture on brain function is interesting, but the bit on his (world first) scientific explanation of
synesthesia begins at
about minute 18, easily found thanks to the nifty Adobe Flash popup contents bar (once you're past the annoying intro music).