COGS101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Occipital Lobe, Proprioception, The Smell

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Ordinary sound might have a colour attached or a taste or a smell: two camps. It is not a disorder, so it does not interfere in any way. Had it all their lives, but reaction is different. Known since a young age by the way they talk: different parts of the brain process different attributes of that object. Occipital lobe receives your visual information: common vivid consistent colours associated with letters of the alphabet, numbers and words, highly consistent, perception of a specific stimulus induces a concurrent and distinct experience in a separate. ~2-6 females to every 1 male: familiarity: high prevalence among biological relatives, not a disorder! P(cid:396)op(cid:396)io(cid:272)eptio(cid:374) et(cid:272): some types of synaesthesia are more common than others. Colours from pain, internal sensations (e. g. , hunger), touch, smells, tastes. Non-colour experiences such as synesthetic smells, tastes, touch. I do(cid:374)(cid:859)t (cid:858)see(cid:859) it a(cid:374)(cid:455)(cid:449)he(cid:396)e i(cid:374) pa(cid:396)ti(cid:272)ula(cid:396); (cid:396)athe(cid:396), i ha(cid:448)e a general awareness of (cid:455)ello(cid:449)(cid:374)ess i(cid:374) (cid:396)elatio(cid:374) to the (cid:449)o(cid:396)d(cid:859)

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