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London: Sci-fi fans would be thrilled to hear that Time Lords walk among us - people with a newly described condition, called Synaesthesia, experience time as a spatial construct, just like those time-travelling humanoids that can understand and perceive events throughout time and space.
Analysis 2010
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YOU Synaesthesia are SO RIGHT, I'm glad someone said it.
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Genetic Roots of Synaesthesia Unearthed - I've always been interested in synaesthesia (here's a past post on the subject).
I Love New Scientist (fan post) Heather McDougal 2009
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Genetic Roots of Synaesthesia Unearthed - I've always been interested in synaesthesia (here's a past post on the subject).
Archive 2009-02-01 Heather McDougal 2009
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Synaesthesia & metaphor: I'm not feeling it by Greg Downey criticizes major league neurologist V.S.
Encephalon 47 Sandra K 2008
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Synaesthesia & metaphor: I'm not feeling it by Greg Downey criticizes major league neurologist V.S.
Archive 2008-06-01 Sandra K 2008
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Each element expresses the same thing but translated into different parts of our perceptual spectrum hence the reference to Synaesthesia in the notecard.
Ballet and Colour and Soundscape Alpha Auer 2008
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Synaesthesia runs in families, so Galton said this is a hereditary basis, a genetic basis.
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Synaesthesia runs in families, so Galton said this is a hereditary basis, a genetic basis.
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Synaesthesia runs in families, so Galton said this is a hereditary basis, a genetic basis.
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