BACKGROUND
Synaesthesia is a neurological condition which manifests clinically as an involuntary experience of a sensory or cognitive pathway upon stimulation of a second unrelated sensory or cognitive pathway
METHODS
We report a 55 year old male who presented with a life-long history of
Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which an inducer stimulus in one sense leads to a concurrent percept in a second sense. The immune hypothesis of synesthesia links synesthesia to immune-related conditions such as migraine. More specifically, migraine with aura may be linked to
OBJECTIVE
The aim of the study was to determine whether various transient sensory and neuropsychological symptoms (SNS) were associated with migraine using a custom questionnaire.
METHODS
In this hypothesis-generating case-control study, the frequencies of transient SNS in 219 patients with migraine
Michael Jawer is coauthor of The Spiritual Anatomy of Emotion (Park Street Press, 2009) and has written extensively on a variety of subjects for trade and professional associations and for the US government. Jawer has spent the past decade exploring the physiological underpinnings of feeling, how it
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