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Quotes About Synesthesia

Because I'm a synesthete I see characters in colors and I perceive a W as green.
~ Robert Cailliau
My synesthesia is mostly gone - it was a much bigger factor when I was a kid. But having no depth perception is a bonus when you're trying to lay out flat images and describe them to an artist - flat is all I see.
~ G. Willow Wilson
These experiments demonstrate the conceptual synesthesia connecting our ideas of the concrete experience of space and the abstract experience of time. Our concept of physical motion through space is scaffolded onto our concept of chronological motion through time. Experiencing one-indeed, merely thinking about one-influences our experience of and thoughts about the other, just as the theory of embodied cognition suggests.
~ James Geary
I always see colors when I listen to music. It's difficult to explain, but when I hear the music, I think about gold, blood rushing... I like to keep it really warm and glittery.
~ Charli XCX
A painting is music you can see and music is a painting you can hear.
~ Miles Davis
See the music, hear the dance.
~ George Balanchine
I can find something between sight and hearing and I can produce a fugue in colors as Bach has done in music.
~ Frantisek Kupka
I associate colors with music, or music with colors.
~ Ramin Djawadi
It's not like I see colours. It's just, for me, an incredibly strong association between music and colour.
~ Maggie Rogers
I've always seen music as colours, with basses maybe translating to dark blues, and trebles as yellows and ochres and a general sense of lights coming through.
~ Goldie
There is a strong link between synesthesia and photographic memory (technically called eidetic memory) or at least heightened memory (hypermnesis). Many synesthetes used their synesthesia as a mnemonic aid.
~ Richard E. Cytowic
People with synesthesia have their senses hooked together," I started to explain. "They can hear colors or feel sounds. Yours is-well, it looks like you taste shapes.
~ Richard E. Cytowic
When asked what good the trait does, synesthetes immediately answer, "It helps you remember." They do have measurably high memories
~ Richard E. Cytowic
Other sounds, though quiet, would be painful to me and make me see colors, after which I would fight a metallic taste in my mouth.
~ Dawn Prince-Hughes
I think vestigially there's a synesthete in me, but not like a real one who immediately knows what colour Wednesday is.
~ A. S. Byatt
I see songs in colors; I see days of the week. Each day of the week I relate to a gender, and it's very weird. I can taste words sometimes. It's very strange.
~ Alessia Cara
I was 13 years old at music school talking to my teacher. I can't quite remember what it was I was trying to describe, but I do remember my music teacher saying to me, 'Do you have synesthesia?' In hindsight, it seems a little presumptuous of her to think a little boy in Essex would know what synesthesia was.
~ Dev Hynes
Bir sa??r?n sinestezi olmas? gibidir aÅŸk; müziÄŸi duymazs?n ama onu hissedersin...
~ Adam Fawer
So, there's a lot of 22 in my life. That always followed me and has always been good to me. I also have a condition that is synesthesia, where you relate different senses with each other. So every time I think of numbers, since I was a kid, each number has had a color in my head.
~ Shavo Odadjian
A time will come when the eye of man will perceive colors as feelings within itself.
~ Umberto Boccioni
I don't know whether you know this, but there are people in the world with a very odd gift, one that looks like crossed wires. These people firmly believe that every number has a color, and every sound a shape...
~ Elizabeth Knox
Black A, white E, red I, green U, blue O: vowels,Someday I shall recount your latent births.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
I have lexical-gustatory synesthesia. I can taste, and always have tasted, words. I remember when I was a kid and learning to read I mentioned to my mom that certain words I was learning tasted certain ways, thinking everyone was like that, and didn't understand why she didn't get what I was saying.
~ Kat Timpf
In one of the strangest types of synesthesia—there are at least three dozen—people see a word and immediately experience a taste on their tongue.
~ John Medina