Focus - When Our Senses Intermingle
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How can some people taste sounds? What’s happening in the brain of those who feel other’s sensations as their own? And why might we have evolved some of these extraordinary abilities in the first place?   In this focus episode of How We’re Wired, join producer Dr Eva Higginbotham as she explores the science of synaesthesia – from a massage therapist who can ‘feel’ other people’s pain, to the neuroscience of ‘tasting’ words.   With special thanks CC Hart, James Wannerton, Michael Banissy, and Jamie Ward.       How We’re Wired is a Fresh Air Production for The Bertarelli Foundation. Follow now so you never miss an episode.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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