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For most of us, music is mainly a feast for our ears. But people with synaesthesia experience music with more than their sense of hearing. Some see musical harmony in vivid colours, others have ...
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For people with synaesthesia, hearing music may make them see a colour or feel a texture. The condition has now been reported for the first time in someone who was born blind, showing that vision ...