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Do you taste words or hear colours? Here's the neuroscience behind it
Synaesthesia, a rare neurological phenomenon, affects 1 to 4 percent of people, allowing them to experience blended senses, such as seeing colors while hearing sounds. Some theories suggest synaesthetes have more brain connections, while others propose heightened neural activity. This unique perception does not impair daily life, and many individuals are unaware they possess this trait.
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