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What’s It Like to See Ideas as Shapes?

By Alissa Greenberg — 2016

Thoughts and feelings are constellations in the mind of a man with a rare form of synesthesia.

Read on www.theatlantic.com

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How We All Could Benefit from Synaesthesia

Developing the mysterious condition in the 96% of people who do not have it may help to improve learning skills, aid recovery from brain injury and guard against mental decline in old age

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The Second Identity Crisis: How to Deal in a Smart Way with a New Phase of Life

One of Erikson’s most important contributions was to describe this as a psychosocial phenomenon—an interaction between someone’s sense of who he or she is as a person and society’s recognition of that person as an individual.

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