colored hearing

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Definition

Noun: A type of synesthesia, specifically a form of chromesthesia, in which a person involuntarily and consistently experiences specific colors, hues, or visual patterns in association with hearing different sounds, musical notes, or voices.

Usage

This term is used in psychology, neuroscience, and discussions about sensory perception. It describes a specific neurological condition, not a metaphorical or artistic expression. - Her colored hearing means she perceives the sound of a trumpet as a bright shade of yellow. - Researchers are studying the neural mechanisms behind colored hearing.

Advanced Usage
  • Clinical/Diagnostic Context: The term is used to describe a specific, consistent synesthetic experience for diagnostic purposes. It is not considered a disorder but a variation in human perception.
    • The consistency of her associations over many years confirmed her experience as genuine colored hearing.
Variants and Related Words
  • Chromesthesia (n): The broader category of synesthesia where sounds trigger the perception of colors. Colored hearing is a subtype of chromesthesia.
  • Synesthesia (n): The general neurological phenomenon where stimulation of one sensory pathway leads to automatic experiences in a second sensory pathway.
  • Colored audition (n): A less common synonym for "colored hearing."
Synonyms
  • Sound-color synesthesia: A more descriptive synonym.
  • Chromesthesia (when referring specifically to the sound-to-color type).
Antonyms
  • Typical auditory perception: The standard experience of hearing sounds without associated colors or other sensory cross-activation.
Noun
  1. a form of chromesthesia in which experiences of color accompany auditory stimuli

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