Sentences with phrase «thinks synesthesia»

Neurologist and synesthete researcher Richard Cytowic thinks synesthesia is a window into how ordinary brains work.

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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.
In his catalogue essay for the exhibition The Spiritual in Art: Abstract Painting, 1980 — 1985, (1986) at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, curator Maurice Tuchman proposed that early historical abstraction was generated from five elements of the spiritual, which referred to underlying modes of thought — cosmic imagery, vibration, synesthesia, duality, and sacred geometry.
I'm reading Lady Painter (the Joan Mitchell biography) and I can relate to her color sensitivities and synesthesia, although I don't think I have it necessarily.
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