Synesthetic
Synesthetic is an adjective relating to synesthesia, a neurological phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway evokes automatic, involuntary experiences in a second pathway. People who experience synesthesia are called synesthetes. The condition is typically lifelong and is not considered a disorder.
Most common forms involve cross-sensory pairings, such as grapheme-color synesthesia, where letters or numbers evoke specific
Key features include automaticity, consistency, and vivid sensory experiences that the synesthete does not consciously control.
Causes and prevalence are not fully understood. Evidence points to genetic contributions, with many synesthetes reporting
Neurobiological theories propose increased cross-activation or hyperconnectivity between sensory regions in the brain, along with developmental
See also: synesthesia, grapheme-color synesthesia, synesthete.