Natural history of the senses: Synesthesia

 I found it interesting that there were famous artists who also have synesthesia, and had varying degrees of what sense triggered another for them. The idea is that it acts as a sort of evolutionary hold-over and could be how our ancestors once perceived the world something that I find to be fascinating. The section that discussed how different musical notes and letters were each associated with a color or taste stood out to me the most because that is similar to my own experiences with associating some letters, different musical notes, and numbers with colors. While the closest I can get to having others experience my synesthesia is describing what number is linked to what color, it does not work the other way around. While the number four looks purple in my mind's eye, seeing the color purple does not automatically make me think of the number four. Below is a visual representation of how numbers appear in my mind. 


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