Garden Design Explores Synaesthesia
August 8, 2015
Some people experience the world in a unique way – a dog’s bark might taste like chocolate or a piece of music appear colourful.
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Some people experience the world in a unique way – a dog’s bark might taste like chocolate or a piece of music appear colourful.
This is because they have a trait known as synaesthesia. When one of their senses is stimulated, another sense is activated at the same time.
A new garden design is helping people without the trait to imagine what this would be like.
Claudia Hammond, who has a mild version of synaesthesia, went to find out more.
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