| synesthesia | A condition in which a stimulus, in addition to exciting the usual and normally located sensation, gives rise to a subjective sensation of different character or localization; e.g., colour hearing, colour taste. Origin: syn-+ G. Aisthesis, sensation (05 Mar 2000) |
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| synesthesia algica | Painful synesthesia. Synonym: synesthesia algica. (05 Mar 2000) |
| synesthesialgia | Painful synesthesia. Synonym: synesthesia algica. (05 Mar 2000) |
| synesthesia |
a sensation that normally occurs in one sense modality occurs when another modality is stimulated
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| synesthesia |
Perceiving sensory data of one sense with another, eg, seeing sounds or hearing colors.
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| synesthesia |
"One sensory experience described in terms of another sensory experience".
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| synesthesialgia |
a painful synesthesia.
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| synesthesia |
The psychological effect in which people experience a crossover in sensory perception such as hearing colors and seeing notes.
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| synesthesia | a sensation that normally occurs in one sense modality occurs when another modality is stimulated |
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