Synesthesia is scientifically described as a cross-wiring, or lack of chemical inhibition, between brain neurons that occurs in about five percent of the population, often among "creatives"--musicians, artists, actors, writers, and so on. The people who possess this amazing gift are called synesthetes, and in this work Seaberg chronicles her experiences as one.
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Synesthesia is scientifically described as a cross-wiring, or lack of chemical inhibition, between brain neurons that occurs in about five percent of the population, often among "creatives"--musicians, artists, actors, writers, and so on. The people who possess this amazing gift are called synesthetes, and in this work Seaberg chronicles her experiences as one.
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