“Synesthesia: Don’t most people have some form of it?”
Ah, no. Not really.
“Synesthesia: Don’t most people have some form of it?”
Ah, no. Not really.
That’s a whole nother issue we’ve had threads about.
Some people hear the words in their mind when they read; some don’t.
No, because it’s not sound. Just chord shapes. It’s just when I play something. If I listen to a song, or other music, that I have no idea how to play, nothing happens.
I guess I have a slight case; I do cross associate things but it’s so automatic as to be almost unnoticeable. Misophonia on the other hand kicks my ass.
I know. That’s why I said probably; an internal narrator seems to be more common.
Anyway, let’s just say some people then.
Exactly, Cyros. I’ve never* not* seen the world this way, and until relatively recently I didn’t know synesthesia was considered a medical-ish condition and not how most people see the world.
I think ideasynthesia more closely matches my visualizing/connectivity patterns. I don’t actually see letters, numbers, colors, etc floating around like hallucinations, it’s just a deep inner sense of “how things are.” I think I’m a voracious reader because I translate text into very vivid and entertaining inner scenarios.
Because a few have mentioned seizures: I had three grand mal seizures in one night a few years ago and experienced hallucinations for about 48 hours post-ictal; the manifestations were euphoric, sometimes scary, and the only time in my life I felt the presence of God. (PSA: Tramadol is Satan’s own drug. It really can cause seizures, thanks be that I haven’t had any since stopping the drug).
From what I’ve read, misophonia is awful
does anything help with it?
No,
The closest I come is things like thinking of certain states as being certain colors. But I know that’s from a “50 states puzzle” that I had when I was little where each state was a different color. I have a couple of other strong associations between senses, but they’re based in experiences and memories.
Not really
The best I can do is have music on at my desk and try to concentrate on it. It really is tiring feeling like you constantly want to punch people who you otherwise have no problem with.
I have some form of synesthesia, but it has nothing to do with colors. It is how I view numbers on a zig zag line going different 3 dimensional directions.
Mine started in 1st grade.
I taste some words and see certain sounds. I’ve done that since I can remember. I also have a seizure disorder, but that only developed in my 20s and I haven’t had a seizure since 2008, but still have the synesthesia.
I see it as more or less a wiring anomaly, one that I don’t mind at all. One thing that’s always perplexed me is whether my synesthesia meant that I was more predisposed to having a seizure disorder develop in the first place or whether it has nothing to do with anything at all.
What’s interesting is that when I do have a seizure, I completely lose my sense of taste, smell and color for about 3 days, maybe because it takes that long for the neurons to repair themselves? For some other reason? I also lose my ability to feel emotions, which scares me way more than tasting words and seeing sounds ever could.