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Sights and Sounds

Those who have synesthesia say the way they view the world is unlike most people.

09/11/2022

Rhode Island PBS Weekly

Sights and Sounds

Clip: Season 3 Episode 36 | 9m 52s

Those who have synesthesia say the way they view the world is unlike most people.

For those with synesthesia, a neurological condition, music is not only heard but also seen. Words have flavors and colors have a smell. Michelle San Miguel reports on those who have this crossover of the senses, exploring how it’s changed their perception of life.

09/11/2022

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