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Doesn’’t that sound terribly yellow to you "I can’’t say. I’’m colour blind", was my flat-mate’’s response.And that was that for another twenty odd years, when by chance I came across an article in a newspaper on research into synaesthesia(共感觉) at a London hospital.At last, I understood my interpretation of the world through colour.What is synaesthesia Synaesthesia is the subjective sensation of a sense other than the one being stimulateD、For example, the sight of a word may evoke sensations of colour or the sound of music may also have a similar effect, as my taste. Or, to put it simply, synaesthetes, i.e. people with synaesthesia, have their senses hooked together, so that they experience several senses simultaneously.HistoryTo those not already aware of it, synaesthesia seems a new phenomenon. Yet, it is far from new. In 1690, John Locke, the philosopher, wrote of a blind man with synaesthetic capabilities. The first reference in the medical field was in 1710, by Thomas Woodhouse, anEnglish ophthalmologist. In his Theory ofColour, the German writer, Goethe, talked about colour and the senses. The poet,Arthur Rimbaud, wrote about synaesthesia in his 187 poem Vouyelles, as did another French poetBaudilaire, inCorrespondance. So, synaesthesia has a respectable history.SufferersSynaesthesia is understandably met with a certain degree of scepticism, since it is something beyond the ken of the vast majority of people. Son et lumiere shows in the 19th century were an attempt at combining the senses in a public display, but such displays were not capable of conveying the sensations experienced by involuntary synaesthesia, as the ability which synaesthete’’s experience is calleD、There has been a number of well-documented synaesthetes.Alexander Scriabin, the Russian composer, (1871-1915) tried to express his own synaesthetic abilities in his symphony Prometheus, the Poem of Fire (1992).And another Russian, Rimsky-Korsakov, noted the colour associations musical keys possesseD、For example, Scriabin sawC、major as red, while to Rimsky-Korsakov it was white,ArthurBliss, anEnglish composer, base his 1922Colour Symphony on the concept of synaesthesi

A、He did not claim to be a synaesthete; his colour choices were arbitrary and the project was an intellectual exercise.In the field of the visual arts, probably the best-known artist with synaesthetic capabilities is the Russian artist. Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944), credited with being the founder of abstract painting. It is said he experienced "sensory fusion" at a performance of Wagner’’s Lohengrin, with the music producing colours before his eyes. He did not see colours solely in terms of objects, but associated them with sounds. He even composed an opera,Der Gelbe Klang (The Yellow Sound), which was a mixture of colour, light, dance and sounD、
A、New Sight on SynaesthesiaFor many people with synaesthesia, knowing that what they have been experiencing has both a name and a history and that they are among a number of notable sufferers is a revelation. Initially, they often feel that there is something wrong psychologically or mentally, or that everyone feels that way. Then they realize with a thud that other people do not. Suppression is an option, but unwittingly some people have managed to make use of the ability to their advantage. While the condition of synaesthesia may hamper many people because of its disorienting effects, it can also open up a range of new skills. It is not unusual for people who have synaesthesia to be creative and imaginative.As many studies have shown, memory is based to some extent on association. Synaesthetes find they are able to remember certain things with great ease. The person who associates the shape able to remember a longer sequence of words; and the same goes for other areas where memory needs to be useD、Drawbacks But this condition like all gifts, has its drawbacks. Some peo
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