Published on: 2025-07-15 19:27:30
The existence of synesthesia blew Sean Noah’s mind the first time he learned about it in high school biology class. He found it fascinating that, for synesthetes, sounds could generate images, and that some drugs, including psychedelics, could elicit that effect in people who don’t usually experience synesthesia. What did that mean about how our brains process the senses? This question led Noah to study psychology and neuroscience as an undergrad at UC Berkeley. After receiving a doctorate in ps
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