Kuulmisenägemine
Kuulmisenägemine, a term originating from Estonian, describes a synesthetic phenomenon where auditory stimuli trigger visual perceptions. Individuals who experience kuulmisenägemine might "see" colors, shapes, or patterns when they hear sounds. This is not a hallucination in the typical sense, but rather a genuine neurological cross-wiring where one sensory input involuntarily activates another.
The specific visual experiences associated with kuulmisenägemine can vary greatly among individuals. Some may see simple
This phenomenon is a form of synesthesia, a neurological condition where stimulation of one sensory or cognitive