What is synaesthesia?
 Syaesthesia is a rare neurological condition that leads stimulation in one sensory  pathway to trigger an experience in another. Basically, a  short-circuiting in the brain that enables such strange phenomena like  perceiving letters and numbers as inherently colored (color-graphemic  synesthesia) or hearing sounds in response to visual motion. More than  60 types of synesthesia have been identified, with one of the most  common being the cross-sensory experience of color and sound — “hearing”  color or “seeing” music.
 
 
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