MAKING SENSE

What is Synesthesia disorder and how common is it?

The condition is a mysterious mingling of the senses that is experience by a surprising number of people

SYNESTHESIA disorder is a condition where a sensation in one of the senses, such as hearing, triggers a sensation in another, such as taste.

Here we take a look at a condition that blurs the senses.

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Synaesthesia is a fascinating condition affecting the sensesCredit: Getty - Contributor

What is Synesthesia disorder?

Synaesthesia is a condition where one sense automatically triggers another one like smell, taste, sound or sight.

For example, some people with synaesthesia can taste numbers or hear colours.

A wide range of different synaesthetic experiences have been reported and recorded.

A classic example is someone who experiences the colour red when they hear the word "Monday!”

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Most people who have Synaesthesia will have had it since childhood, so it feels perfectly normal to them.

Those with synaesthesia interpret the world in a different wayCredit: Getty - Contributor

How common is synesthesia disorder?

Synaesthesia has been estimated to affect around 4 per cent of the population.

Some studies have found it to be much more common in people with Asperger’s syndrome.

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Research has found the prevalence in this group to be as much as 18.9 per cent.

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What causes synesthesia disorder?

It's likely that the brain of someone with synaesthesia is "wired" differently, or has extra connections.

A brain imaging study showed that when some people with the condition hear words, a part of their brain normally used to process colour from vision lights up.


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