Instant Genius

Synaesthesia: How some of us experience music as shapes and colours and words as flavours


Listen Later

Do you experience sounds or music visually as certain shapes? Or perhaps you are able to ‘taste’ words or ‘hear’ colours.


If so, it sounds like you have synaesthesia, a neurological phenomenon that leads to some of us experiencing a merging of different senses that are not typically connected.


In this episode we catch up with Prof Jamie Ward, a psychologist and synaesthesia researcher based at the University of Sussex.


He tells us about the varying forms synaesthetic experiences can take, what we know about their impacts on cognition and creativity and how it’s likely that you’ve met a synaesthete without even realising it.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Instant GeniusBy Our Media

  • 4.4
  • 4.4
  • 4.4
  • 4.4
  • 4.4

4.4

65 ratings


More shows like Instant Genius

View all
The Documentary Podcast by BBC World Service

The Documentary Podcast

1,807 Listeners

Science Weekly by The Guardian

Science Weekly

407 Listeners

5 Live Science Podcast by BBC Radio 5 Live

5 Live Science Podcast

111 Listeners

Health Check by BBC World Service

Health Check

85 Listeners

Science In Action by BBC World Service

Science In Action

345 Listeners

Inside Health by BBC Radio 4

Inside Health

95 Listeners

More or Less: Behind the Stats by BBC Radio 4

More or Less: Behind the Stats

897 Listeners

Discovery by BBC World Service

Discovery

971 Listeners

Unexpected Elements by BBC World Service

Unexpected Elements

353 Listeners

All in the Mind by BBC Radio 4

All in the Mind

67 Listeners

BBC Inside Science by BBC Radio 4

BBC Inside Science

398 Listeners

Curious Cases by BBC Radio 4

Curious Cases

789 Listeners

CrowdScience by BBC World Service

CrowdScience

476 Listeners

The world, the universe and us by New Scientist

The world, the universe and us

107 Listeners

What's Up Docs? by BBC Radio 4

What's Up Docs?

93 Listeners