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ScienceDaily Magazine -- Kaleidescope Eyes: The Secrets Of A Novel Gift
They are a phenomenon. Tuesday may be yellow, the middle C note on a piano could have an earthy, musky smell and the word grass might elicit the color purple. This is not a disorder; these people do not suffer. Australian PhD student, Anina Rich considers these people to have an unusual gift. As part of a small University of Melbourne team, Rich is one of the few people in the world studying the ...
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2002/04/020416073730.htm
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