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Sunday, March 13, 2005 

Another interesting article

When Ingrid Carey says she feels colors, she does not mean she sees red, or feels blue, or is green with envy. She really does feel them. She can also taste them, and hear them, and smell them. Check it out here.

Cool blog! I loved it. What colors do you see in Cody?

Fascinating! I've often thought about the light spectrum and how small a portion is visible to us. It is interesting to contemplate the number of colors that could be available to us were the visible spectrum expanded. I've never thought about tasting them or feeling them. I wonder as we learn more about it in the future if it would be possible to foster these brain connections.

I agree that this is incredibly fascinating. I wish I could pretend that I have this condition, I believe that it would make perception, and experience much more exciting than it already is (which is saying a lot), but alas, I cannot even pretend that I do have such experiences, at least not to the degree described in this article.

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