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Colorblind Synesthete experiences colors his eyes can’t see.

Synesthesia is a neurological condition where a certain sensory experience is mapped or overlaid with another sense. The most common form of this is Grapheme (numbers or letters) to color synesthesia. What's really interesting is most synesthetes can easily differentiate a grapheme's actual color from it's "synthetic" color. This all gets really weird when you get a synesthete who is colorblind. He sees colors in his mind that his eyes are physically unable to detect. (more…)

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