Synesthesia
Synesthesia is a phenomenon that produces a sensory reaction.
Synesthesia is a phenomenon that produces a sensory reaction of one of the senses stimulating other body senses. The idea is that any stimulus, acting for the correspondent sense organ beyond the desire of the subject, produces not only a feeling appropriate for these senses but also the additional emotion or the idea that is typical for another organ of perception. The most common manifestation of synesthesia is the so-called colored hearing, in which the sound together with the auditory sense causes the experiencing of color. By its nature, synesthesia is evidence of a permanent relationship between the analyzer systems of the human body and the integrity of sensory reflection of reality https://essays-lab.net/types-of-essays.html.

It is possible to distinguish approximately 10 different types of synesthesia such as graphic and color, sound and color, temperature and olfactory, audio and olfactory, color and temporal, spatial and temporal, and others. Many people have the experience of specific associations connected with feelings and memories. Several sounds and smells may reconstruct in memories the reminiscences of different individuals and places where some people once were. The most studied type of synesthesia is color-graphemic. This phenomenon occurs when the perception of letters or numbers is immediately associated with different colors. When a person sees or hears certain words or numbers, the brain draws the imagery of each character with color painting. Time-space synesthesia appears when a person associates a specific location with a certain time of day, month, year, or season. Usually, this type of synesthesia occurs in people with long-established habits. Accordingly, all other forms of synesthesia are similar.

In my opinion, synesthesia occurs because of the interconnection between the structures of the brain that are responsible for ‘recognition-inclusion’ skill and the thalamus that provides the experiences with sensory attributes. Thereby, the thalamus takes this surplus reaction itself, while the holistic system of the brain interprets this as a complimentary feeling that corresponds to a particular ‘signal’, coming from outside of the organs of senses. This interaction happens not through linear synaptic discharges of individual neurons but by the combined resonant seizure. It looks like ‘total wave’ - one large cluster of neurons distributed in many zones of the brain by other neural groups.


Tags:   Automotive    essay    Synesthesia.
 Print this blog
Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) Rate this blog
Bookmark and share this blog:  


Sprackle.com is Owned and Operated by