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electric_blue68

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20. I have a I'd say a very good visual memory. It definitely helps to be able to "hold"....
Sun Apr 2, 2023, 11:27 PM
Apr 2023

images in my mind to reference, to blend together sometimes etc. Sometimes the images are strong, sometimes vaguer. I had a modest visual reference set of files. But now we have the internet! 👍🧡

Oh, I referred to a visual artist bc occasionally the word artist is used for the other arts as well; writing, dance, etc.

Your numbers descriptions are quite interesting. Never heard a person with a type of synethesia describe something that accurately. Usually it's more vague. Still I haven't read a lot on it. I should look up more.

I'm an an ambivert; 2/3 extrovert, 1/3 introvert.

Yeah, you could wonder what people without an inner dialouge "have". Like you said - "nothing"?!

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the number six tastes like moth [View all] Not Heidi Apr 2023 OP
This is called synesthesia. Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #1
i have a friend who has been a painter all her life. she hears colors. mopinko Apr 2023 #3
Yes could be associated with artistic types. Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #4
ya know, i think the word neurodivergent mopinko Apr 2023 #5
Took me a long time to realize that I am the weird one, and others are the normal ones. :( Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #6
i've been know to say- mopinko Apr 2023 #8
... Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #10
whatever else it was, it was real. mopinko Apr 2023 #11
I love art, art making, and many of the earth, and space sciences... electric_blue68 Apr 2023 #16
Because I was born premature by 6+ wks back in the early 50's I was tested for cognitive, IQ stuff.. electric_blue68 Apr 2023 #17
I was lucky, my pediatrician had just heard about the incubator oxygen causing blindness Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #19
Oh, freaking Woah!!! Lucky, Lucky, Lucky you! ... electric_blue68 Apr 2023 #22
I don't think I have ever knowingly met someone who was in an incubator in the same time period. Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #24
I only found about SW because x years ago - not too many; they were celebrating the.... electric_blue68 Apr 2023 #25
Premature babies have a different body language from full term babies. Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #28
Ah, if only my art skills had been better at the time back then for pro work. l'm still... electric_blue68 Apr 2023 #26
I don't have it - synethesia, that is; but I find it fascinating! electric_blue68 Apr 2023 #14
Right, it is not seen as a mental illness. Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #18
I have a I'd say a very good visual memory. It definitely helps to be able to "hold".... electric_blue68 Apr 2023 #20
I think a lot of people don't look closely at the mind's eye pictures. Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #23
Sorry missed this one... electric_blue68 Apr 2023 #27
Synesthesia is thought to be inherited in some cases. Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #29
Inherited? Hmmm, off hand I can't think of a direct advantage... electric_blue68 Apr 2023 #30
Yes it is thought to be connected to artistic/creative ability. Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #31
You have a good sense of design, then. 👍 Nice to get compliments...... electric_blue68 Apr 2023 #36
I wish we had a fashion forum here on DU. Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #37
Maybe we could ask about adding one? As far as crochet... electric_blue68 Apr 2023 #50
What a treat to watch your mother sew, the fabrics, etc. Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #51
My sister told me that this morning. Not Heidi Apr 2023 #7
i wouldnt be surprised. mopinko Apr 2023 #9
The ability to connect dots is an interesting talent. Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #13
Synesthesia is related to both Asperger's and the normal population. Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #12
I like that markie Apr 2023 #2
Synesthesia. Ocelot II Apr 2023 #15
Yes this is called chromesthesia. People hear a sound and see a color. Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #32
A tiny tale to add to this fascinating... 3catwoman3 Apr 2023 #21
Do you remember why you called the number 8 "struggle." ??? Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #33
I'm now about to be 72 and this would have been way back when I was... 3catwoman3 Apr 2023 #34
This is more common, sound/tactile reaction. Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #35
I retired 2 years ago after 45 years as a pediatric nurse practitioner. 3catwoman3 Apr 2023 #38
Fairly common for young children to switch hands when learning to write. Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #39
I had just never seen anyone switch in the... 3catwoman3 Apr 2023 #40
I know, that is pretty neat. Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #41
One of my favorite memories of kid #2 is a time when I broke one of... 3catwoman3 Apr 2023 #42
Your question was perfect, because you got a priceless answer. Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #43
I have thoroughly enjoyed our exchange this evening. 3catwoman3 Apr 2023 #44
Same here, very enjoyable. Thank you! Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #47
Oops - see my other post. 3catwoman3 Apr 2023 #45
Yes thank you! Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #48
3 strikes and I'm out. I'm so tired I can hardly see straight. I had an... 3catwoman3 Apr 2023 #46
Oh no, sorry to hear about your surgery and some problems in recovery. Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #49
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