ksinaksona
Ksinaksona is a term used in discussions of cross-modal perception to denote a unified sensory experience that combines kinesthetic sensations with synesthetic associations in response to a stimulus, especially in music, movement, or multimodal environments. Proponents describe it as a perceptual quality where the sense of body movement and the related sensory textures, colors, or emotions are integrated into a single experience.
The word appears in niche cognitive science and arts literature as a neologism likely formed from fragments
In practice, ksinaksona is used to describe experimental designs and artistic approaches that couple motor tasks
Because there is no widely agreed definition or measurement, ksinaksona remains a contested term and is often
See also: synesthesia, kinesthesis, multisensory integration, embodied cognition.