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The Mystery of Synaesthesia

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The Mystery of Synaesthesia game quiz
"Synaesthesia is a term used by neuroscientists to describe a condition whereby a person may experience colours when they hear or read words, whilst other 'synaesthetes' may experience tastes, smells, shapes or touches in almost any combination."

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1. The word "synaesthesia" is derived from which ancient language?
    Greek
    Sanskrit
    Latin
    Hebrew


2. Which of these is a common theory regarding the cause of synaesthesia?
    All of these
    Overload of sensory signals which are then processed by nearby neural pathways
    A dominant gene on the X chromosome
    A physical difference in the way a synaesthetes brain has developed (crosswired)


3. There are many types of synaesthesia, common figures put it at 20 but that's just by pairing up the senses in different combinations. It is thought that there are many more ways a synaesthete might experience synaesthesia. What percentage of Synaesthetes experience more than one type of synaesthesia?
    20
    50
    40
    30


4. What is the youngest case of synaesthesia in a person on record?
    3 and a half
    4 and a half
    2 and a half
    5 and a half


5. Around how many people worldwide are considered to have synaesthesia?
    One in a million
    Ten in a million
    Twenty in a million
    Two in a million


6. Which of these famous figures is NOT considered to have/had synaesthesia?
    Alexander Scriabin
    Vladimir Nabokov
    Phil Collins
    David Hockney


7. Who wrote the book 'The Man Who Tasted Shapes'?
    Richard Cytowic
    Daphne Maurer
    Julia Nunn
    Patricia Lynne Duffy


8. Do more women than men have synaesthesia?
    Yes
    No


9. Is synaesthesia involuntary?
    Yes
    No


10. Finally, a silly one, what is the Swedish word for synaesthesia?
    Synestezja
    Sinestezia
    Synestesi
    Synesthesie


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