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Your Brain Doesn’t Work the Way You Think

1914.449 - 1929.736 David Eagleman

In the case of synesthesia, it's just a little bit of crosstalk between two areas that in the rest of the population tend to be separate but neighboring. So it's like porous borders between two countries. They just get a little bit of data leakage, and that's what causes them to have a joint sensation of something.

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