When people ask me what my synesthesia is like, I like to recommend that they read Born on a Blue Day: Inside the Extraordinary Mind of an Autistic Savant by Daniel Tammet.
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I was interviewed for a research project. This is the transcript of the interview: 1. At what age were you diagnosed with synesthesia? Had you heard of the condition before or was it a new concept for you? I can't remember not having this condition, but I didn't know what...
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I feel awkward talking about my synesthesia. First, I never thought it was anything unusual, for most of my life. When I realized that I perceive the world quite differently than most people, it was disorienting, yet philosophically stimulating. I have made a decision to discuss my synesthesia when it...
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