Synesthesia: Neural Crossing of Senses
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For people with synesthesia , they experience a neural crossing of the senses.
Only three to five percent of the population experiences this, with women more likely than men.
Some synesthetes associate letters or numbers with colors.
Others can "feel" the taste of chocolate and hear a D minor chord.
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