We Might All Have Synesthesia, New Study Suggests

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Oh, to be a synesthete, those rare people with access to an extra layer of perception. Sounds have colors. Words have taste. Colors play music. The list goes on. The phenomenon isn’t totally understood by scientists, but the general idea is that those with synesthesia experience sensory inputs differently than the rest of us.
It’s no wonder that synesthesia is common among artists. But for those of us that just see letters as letters and can’t taste a song, synesthesia is more apt to inspire

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