I must admit, that although I wouldn't normally wish any medical condition
on anyone and in no way mean to belittle the situation, I have been
facinated by synesthesia since I first heard about it about 2 years ago and
would love to be able to experience it just to know what it is like to taste
colours or hear images.

--
Jay 

> "Far from being limiting, new research suggests that 
> synesthesia, from the Greek words for "together" and 
> "perception," actually helps with cognitive processes."
> 
> http://www.wired.com/news/medtech/0,1286,66770,00.html/wn_ascii
> 
> I've got a form of synestesia. I 'see' music as blocks and 
> waves, avocado tastes like the color green, etc. 



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