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Qué (quién) es synaesthesia - definición

Desideratum (Synæsthesia album); Synaesthesia (Canadian band)

synaesthesia      
[?s?n?s'?i:z??]
(US synesthesia)
¦ noun Physiology & Psychology the production of a sense impression relating to one sense or part of the body by stimulation of another sense or part of the body.
Derivatives
synaesthete s?n'i:s?i:t, -'?s- noun
synaesthetic adjective
Origin
C19: mod. L., from syn-, on the pattern of anaesthesia.
Kyros (band)         
PROGRESSIVE ROCK BAND
Synaesthesia (English band); KYROS (band)
Kyros (typically stylised as KYROS, formerly known as Synaesthesia) are an English rock and pop group formed in London, England in 2012. Their music incorporates elements of progressive rock], [[art rock and synth pop.
Synaesthesia (rhetorical device)         
RHETORICAL DEVICE
Synaesthetic polysemy
Synaesthesia is a rhetorical device or figure of speech where one sense is described in terms of another. This may often take the form of a simile.

Wikipedia

Synæsthesia (Canadian band)

Synæsthesia was a Canadian ambient band formed by industrial musicians Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber as a side project of their main band Front Line Assembly. Keyboard magazine writes: "Synæsthesia explores dark tribal ambient sounds, composers have a flair for cinematic electronica, and favor epic pieces that unfold slowly."

Ejemplos de uso de synaesthesia
1. Synaesthesia secularises this neat sleight of mind.
2. Hence, deliberately induced synaesthesia became a fashionable literary device in late 1'th–century France.
3. Always it was the same brand of synaesthesia, the confusion of sound and colour, even though, as Richard Cytowic – the modern authority on synaesthesia – has pointed out, this is in fact an extremely rare variety.
4. A debased form of synaesthesia has become a routine means of transferring flavour and nose to paper.
5. For someone with synaesthesia, walking into the average US primary school must be rather like the pink elephants sequence in Dumbo.