Colored Hearing (Noun)

Meaning

A form of chromesthesia in which experiences of color accompany auditory stimuli.

Classification

Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.

Examples

  • People with colored hearing often report that certain musical notes evoke specific colors, like the sound of a trumpet producing a vibrant orange hue.
  • Synesthete Rachel described her experience of colored hearing, explaining that the gentle chime of a bell made her see delicate lavender wisps dancing in her mind.
  • In an experiment on colored hearing, researchers asked participants to listen to different sound frequencies while identifying the corresponding colors that flashed in their minds.
  • Music composer Alexander claimed that his colored hearing inspired many of his artistic pieces, with specific notes conjuring images of shimmering blues and fiery reds.
  • Some studies on colored hearing have explored how certain synesthetes may use this ability to create richer musical compositions or visual art, using their brains' multisensory connections.

Synonyms

  • Colored Audition

Hypernyms

  • Chromaesthesia
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