Sunday, January 15, 2006
THE COLOR OF SOUND
THE COLOR OF SOUND: RAINBOW BRAIN CHEMISTRY
Can you see that sound? People who have blending of the senses (a rare condition called "synesthesia"), find that a stimulus, such as sound, creates a reaction in another sense, as well as the expected sense. Synesthesia is thought to occur in just 1 per cent of all adults. I first heard about it on NPR in a Morning Edition story: "For Pianist, Music Unleashes Rainbows of Color"
Here's where brain chemistry comes in...According to Wikipedia, "Synaesthesia is a common effect of some hallucinogenic drugs such as LSD or mescaline".
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I have a (related?) condition. When I go out into bright sunlight, I will always sneeze. I guess I should call it sunwillsneezeya :-).
Blog: The Tangent
Post: FLYING AND THE SNEEZE REFLEX
Link:
http://braintangents.blogspot.com/2006/01/flying-and-sneeze-reflex.html
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