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  2. Synaesthesia (rhetorical device) - Wikipedia

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    Synaesthesia is a rhetorical device or figure of speech where one sense is described in terms of another. [1] This may often take the form of a simile. [2] One can distinguish the literary joining of terms derived from the vocabularies of sensory domains from synaesthesia as a neuropsychological phenomenon. [3]

  3. Ellen Cohn - Wikipedia

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    Ellen R. Cohn is an associate dean and associate professor at University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, with a secondary faculty appointment at University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy. She is a faculty member of the McGowan Institute of Regenerative Medicine.

  4. Synesthesia in literature - Wikipedia

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    In Vladimir Nabokov's novel, The Gift, the main character Fyodor is a gifted young poet who experiences synesthesia.Fyodor's synesthetic experience of language is compared to that of nineteenth-century French Symbolist poet, Arthur Rimbaud (as expressed in the latter's poem, Voyelles about the perception of colored vowel sounds).

  5. Betty DeGeneres - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Ellen spoke publicly for the first time about the molestation she had suffered from her stepfather when she was a teenager. [6] DeGeneres returned to LSU after the age of 50 to complete her master's degree in speech pathology. [4] DeGeneres is the author of two books: Love, Ellen: A Mother Daughter Journey and Just a mother. [7]

  6. Synesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Synesthesia as Romantic ideal: in which the condition illustrates the Romantic ideal of transcending one's experience of the world. Books in this category include The Gift by Vladimir Nabokov. Synesthesia as pathology: in which the trait is pathological. Books in this category include The Whole World Over by Julia Glass.

  7. Language center - Wikipedia

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    In neuroscience and psychology, the term language center refers collectively to the areas of the brain which serve a particular function for speech processing and production. [1] Language is a core system that gives humans the capacity to solve difficult problems and provides them with a unique type of social interaction . [ 2 ]

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  9. History of synesthesia research - Wikipedia

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    Whether this is an actually synesthesia, or simply reflects metaphorical speech, is debated. [5] [6] A similar example appears in Leibniz's New Essays on Human Understanding (written in 1704, but not published until 1764); indeed given that the New Essays is intended as a rebuttal to Locke, it may even have been the same individual.