Greg Jarvis was marking a student's music-history paper when he encountered an unfamiliar word - synesthesia - linked to perceptual experiences that he had always considered a normal part of life.
In one of The Hollywood Reporter’s actress roundtables, Cynthia Erivo discussed how musical notes can evoke colors for her.
When asked what they consider themselves to be experts in, Erivo, who said music is like her second language, shared that she ...
Cynthia Erivo has a rare sensory condition called synesthesia that makes her see colours when she hears music.
When Synesthesia debuted in Denver’s RiNo district a couple years ago, it was a Spartan affair at the Meadowlark and Larimer Lounge, attracting just 200 people. Now, the Larimer’s Bart Dahl says he’s ...
A local music teacher has become one of the most successful choir directors in greater Cincinnati. She credits her rare neurological condition as one of the keys to her success. "For me, it's one of ...
Synesthesia is a neurological condition where a trigger that typically stimulates one of the physical senses stimulates another sense. People who have synesthesia, like Eilish, can be called ...
It’s time to stop scoffing at the synesthetes: linking music to colors is totally normal. It’s not really about the notes, though. Researchers say the colors we find in music are actually the colors ...
What does music taste like? Most wouldn't think it has a flavor, but researchers recently concluded that certain types of music actually affect how food tastes in the mouth. Experimental psychologists ...