When you hear the word love, does it taste like fresh ink and soft paper? When you see the number 4, does it burn a deep orange in your mind's eye? Does the letter E glow lime green above the page ...
March 28 -- Even as a child, the man called "WO" knew he saw the world quite differently than his friends. Letters, numbers and words all had distinct colors. He knew it, because he could see it with ...
It’s prime time to discuss an old favorite of mine (and of many color fans): synesthesia, that curious trick of certain brains, mine included, that makes one “see” colors in letters and numbers in dry ...
"For as long as I can remember I have seen letters and numbers in colour. ‘A’ has always been red, ‘O’ is white, ‘K’ is blue, and ‘L’ and ‘R’ are green, as are three and seven. The colours I see never ...
What colour is the name Antonia? If you answer red and white, then you may be one of the thousands of people who have synaesthesia - a phenomenon described as the "crossing of the senses". Now, ...
How does the color of text when studying or learning something affect a student’s performance on a test? I am an eighth-grader at Central Middle School. For an assignment, I designed and conducted a ...
Not everyone's senses are separate. Those with the neurological condition can hear colors, feel sounds and even see time as different points in space. When Bernadette Sheridan hears your name, she ...
If you’ve ever looked at a number and automatically thought of a specific colour, or seen a letter and tasted a distinctive flavour, then you may be a synaesthete. Synaesthesia is a condition in which ...
"K" is blue and seven is green. Confused? Meet Lauren Fritsky, 30, who has synaesthesia. "For as long as I can remember I have seen letters and numbers in colour. ‘A’ has always been red, ‘O’ is white ...