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gang ah jee



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 3:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

JeJuJitsu wrote:
Hey, I have comprehethesia, don't call me retarded. Oh yeah, a bunch of famous people also have comprehethesia, so don't knock it.

Have you actually checked out any of the links to the scientific literature on synesthesia, Jejujitsu? And why are you and demophobe being such jerks to Muffin in the first place?
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Woland



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 3:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here ya go, JeJuJitsu - a link from today's NY Times, reporting a study of gustatory-lexical synaesthesia (in which people taste words) to appear in the journal Nature.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/22/science/23tastecnd.html?hp&ex=1164258000&en=c5d50415aad0473b&ei=5094&partner=homepage

A sample quote:

"People who have synaesthesia � a rare condition that runs in families � have �joined senses.� They �see� letters or numbers or musical notes as colors � a capital A will be tinged red, or 5 plus 2 will equal blue, or B.B. King will play the yellows.

Rare as that is, there is an even rarer variation, said Julia Simner, a cognitive neuropsychologist and synaesthesia expert at the University of Edinburgh. Lexical-gustatories involuntarily �taste� words when they hear them, or even try to recall them, she wrote in a study, �Words on the Tip of the Tongue,� published in the issue of Nature dated Thursday. She has found only 10 such people in Europe and the United States.

Magnetic-resonance imaging indicates that they are not faking, she said. The correct words light up the taste regions of their brains. Also, when given a surprise test a year later, they taste the same foods on hearing the words again."
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JeJuJitsu



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 4:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Woland wrote:
Here ya go, JeJuJitsu - a link from today's NY Times, reporting a study of gustatory-lexical synaesthesia (in which people taste words) to appear in the journal Nature.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/22/science/23tastecnd.html?hp&ex=1164258000&en=c5d50415aad0473b&ei=5094&partner=homepage

A sample quote:

"People who have synaesthesia � a rare condition that runs in families � have �joined senses.� They �see� letters or numbers or musical notes as colors � a capital A will be tinged red, or 5 plus 2 will equal blue, or B.B. King will play the yellows.

Rare as that is, there is an even rarer variation, said Julia Simner, a cognitive neuropsychologist and synaesthesia expert at the University of Edinburgh. Lexical-gustatories involuntarily �taste� words when they hear them, or even try to recall them, she wrote in a study, �Words on the Tip of the Tongue,� published in the issue of Nature dated Thursday. She has found only 10 such people in Europe and the United States.

Magnetic-resonance imaging indicates that they are not faking, she said. The correct words light up the taste regions of their brains. Also, when given a surprise test a year later, they taste the same foods on hearing the words again."


See bold, and why I am poking fun about two or three here saying they have it? Imagine the odds.

Yeah, yeah, now someone will google, quote wiki, "1-in-20 have it" blah blah blah...and turn it into a frequency debate. I don't care. I simply think these people here in this thread are lying. I mean, 10 people between US & Europe, and we have three right here, wow!
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gang ah jee



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 4:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

JeJuJitsu wrote:
Woland wrote:
Here ya go, JeJuJitsu - a link from today's NY Times, reporting a study of gustatory-lexical synaesthesia (in which people taste words) to appear in the journal Nature.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/22/science/23tastecnd.html?hp&ex=1164258000&en=c5d50415aad0473b&ei=5094&partner=homepage

A sample quote:

"People who have synaesthesia � a rare condition that runs in families � have �joined senses.� They �see� letters or numbers or musical notes as colors � a capital A will be tinged red, or 5 plus 2 will equal blue, or B.B. King will play the yellows.

Rare as that is, there is an even rarer variation, said Julia Simner, a cognitive neuropsychologist and synaesthesia expert at the University of Edinburgh. Lexical-gustatories involuntarily �taste� words when they hear them, or even try to recall them, she wrote in a study, �Words on the Tip of the Tongue,� published in the issue of Nature dated Thursday. She has found only 10 such people in Europe and the United States.

Magnetic-resonance imaging indicates that they are not faking, she said. The correct words light up the taste regions of their brains. Also, when given a surprise test a year later, they taste the same foods on hearing the words again."


See bold, and why I am poking fun about two or three here saying they have it? Imagine the odds.

Yeah, yeah, now someone will google, quote wiki, "1-in-20 have it" blah blah blah...and turn it into a frequency debate. I don't care. I simply think these people here in this thread are lying. I mean, 10 people between US & Europe, and we have three right here, wow!

Uh, the numbers were referring specifically to gustatory-lexical synaesthesia. I see you weren't lying about your comprehethesia earlier.
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Woland



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 4:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

JeJuJitsu wrote:
Woland wrote:
Here ya go, JeJuJitsu - a link from today's NY Times, reporting a study of gustatory-lexical synaesthesia (in which people taste words) to appear in the journal Nature.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/22/science/23tastecnd.html?hp&ex=1164258000&en=c5d50415aad0473b&ei=5094&partner=homepage

A sample quote:

"People who have synaesthesia � a rare condition that runs in families � have �joined senses.� They �see� letters or numbers or musical notes as colors � a capital A will be tinged red, or 5 plus 2 will equal blue, or B.B. King will play the yellows.

Rare as that is, there is an even rarer variation, said Julia Simner, a cognitive neuropsychologist and synaesthesia expert at the University of Edinburgh. Lexical-gustatories involuntarily �taste� words when they hear them, or even try to recall them, she wrote in a study, �Words on the Tip of the Tongue,� published in the issue of Nature dated Thursday. She has found only 10 such people in Europe and the United States.

Magnetic-resonance imaging indicates that they are not faking, she said. The correct words light up the taste regions of their brains. Also, when given a surprise test a year later, they taste the same foods on hearing the words again."


See bold, and why I am poking fun about two or three here saying they have it? Imagine the odds.

Yeah, yeah, now someone will google, quote wiki, "1-in-20 have it" blah blah blah...and turn it into a frequency debate. I don't care. I simply think these people here in this thread are lying. I mean, 10 people between US & Europe, and we have three right here, wow!


See bold. If you read the first sentence of the quote again, you might begin to understand that the figure refers only to gustatory-lexical synaesthesia. Other types are more common. (This is not to say that they are common.)

JeJuJitsu wrote:
Hmmm. Actually, this is a PC way of saying you're retarded. If you taste "7" and red is "watermelon-shaped," You.Are.Retarded.


JeJuJitsu wrote:
Actually, THIS is what proves you are also retarded.


Wow, so this how you "poke fun" at someone. It came across as a personal attack on Muffin. I thought it was just behaving like an idiot.

Demophobe, I think your questions about diagnostics have been answered. Time to pony up an admission that about that.
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JeJuJitsu



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 5:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Woland wrote:


Wow, so this how you "poke fun" at someone. It came across as a personal attack on Muffin. I thought it was just behaving like an idiot.
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Idiot? Wait, people hehe in this thread claim that "orange is number 8, and telephone is in fact triangle," and I'm the idiot?

OK, I saw the same show on Discovery Channel last week about this. Unlike the Geogre Costanza-like afflictions of the other posters here, I do not think I have whatever ailment was on the TV last night.
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Mr. Friday



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 6:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm new here (to this board, not even in the ROK yet) so I held my tounge at first. But I have to speak up and agree that, JeJuJitsu, you're coming off like a thick-headed jerk.

Synesthetics (sp?) don't claim that '3' actually is 'orange' (for example) -- 'orange' is just part of how they perceive '3' (or the taste of bitter, or the sound of B#, or what have you).

I find this sort of neuro-atypical functionality fascinating. Doesn't it engender any sense of wonder in you?; about what insight it may give into how our brains work that this could be a normal state for some, or even that the rest of us are even capable of getting a sample of it from some chemicals?

Heck, a fundamental element of much creativity is loose metaphorical thinking... how cool is it that some of us are born 'seeing' just how purple the stink of a too-loud electric guitar is? Wink

(thanks to Frank Zappa for the phrase I just borrowed)

JJJ - you seem to have a PBE: problem between the ears.
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Mr. Friday



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 6:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

<slaps palm on forehead>

"The 1st rule of the internet: don't feed the trolls"

So... does this board have a kill-file/idiot-filter feature?

<wanders off to RTFM...>
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JeJuJitsu



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 6:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mr. Friday wrote:
<slaps palm on forehead>

"The 1st rule of the internet: don't feed the trolls"

So... does this board have a kill-file/idiot-filter feature?

<wanders off to RTFM...>


Someone get this retard a hockey helmet to wear--he may hurt himself getting on the short bus.
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jajdude



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PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Google gives 764,000 results for a search on "Synesthesia"

If you see any books by Oliver Sacks, check 'em out.
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gang ah jee



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PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

JeJuJitsu wrote:
Someone get this retard a hockey helmet to wear--he may hurt himself getting on the short bus.

wow you're totally just an awesome dude keep being so cool and awesome and funny man
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sillywilly



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PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 9:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't have it.
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Muffin



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PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 10:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I thought this was a totally non-controversial topic - how wrong I was! Thanks for the supportive posts.

Thanks also to everyone who has posted interesting links I have enjoyed reading all the info.
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