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SYNAESTHESIA IN THE MEDIA

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Hearing Colours, Eating Sounds: Page on a BBC radio programme featuring synaesthesia.
An Ear for Color: Washington Post article on synaesthesia.
Catalyst - Synaesthesia: Transcript from an Australian science programme.
They See Where Others Hear: Article on SFgate.com on synaesthesia.
A Sixth Sense: A CBS News story on synaesthesia.
I Can Hear a Rainbow: Article form the Guardian in which a woman explains her synaesthesia.
For Some, Pain Is Orange: An article in Smithsonian Magazine.
"I Can See Sounds":: Jane Mackay explains to the BBC what synaesthesia is like for her.
The Strange World of Synesthesia: From CNN.
The Man Who Lives in a Rainbow: Wired News article on a man with synaesthesia.
Truly Feeling Blue: An article in The Scotsman about the mother of a synaesthete who wrote a book about a synaesthetic teenager.
When Sound Is Red: Making Sense of Mixed Sensations, from the Washington Post.
A Reason We Call Our Cheddar "Sharp" and Shirts "Loud": New York Times article on synaesthesia.