In my case it does nothing for my understanding of math. I am pretty bad at math so my synesthesia would only benefit me with numbers if I was good at calculating things in my head. Then I would probably see the color of the number before getting the facit.
With words it can be helpful with spellings. If I or someone else misspell a word I see it immediately because the color is wrong. This is also how I remember people’s names. I tend to ask people how their names are spelled so I see their colors correctly. To me, that’s part of knowing someone. If I haven’t seen someone’s name written in front of me, they won’t have a color and I then tend to forget their names, which is super awkward sometimes.
With some words that can be spelled in different ways, I prefer some spellings over others because the color is prettier or more appropriate.
For example with gray and grey I prefer grey because the color of that word is light grey and a very light yellow. Gray is a dark, denatured brown and red. I don’t like it as much.
But yeah, when it comes to math, it does almost nothing for me because I’m not mathematically gifted at all.
Really interesting. I allways wonder whether some mathematical geniuses were able to see way more then just numbers and I could imagine color might be a useful tool when you get into the weird stuff. Thank you for sharing… That was really interesting.
I am sure there are some of those out there! I saw a guy online who had color and shape based synesthesia with letters and numbers and he had built is own alphabet from that and actively used it for note-taking. He seemed exceptionally intelligent and his notes were a complete trip to look at. Some people called him schizophrenic in the comments because they didn’t understand it, but it was very clear to see that there was a logic and a system to his alphabet and his notes that wouldn’t have been there if he had schizophrenia. People fear what they don’t understand xD
I wish I could remember where I saw that. It was awhile ago. It was so cool.
From what I have been able to tell, many people with synesthesia are either artists or scientists. I’m sure there are also bankers and accountants with this affliction out there, but I guess you don’t hear about them as much as they don’t tend to become famous.
In my case it does nothing for my understanding of math. I am pretty bad at math so my synesthesia would only benefit me with numbers if I was good at calculating things in my head. Then I would probably see the color of the number before getting the facit.
With words it can be helpful with spellings. If I or someone else misspell a word I see it immediately because the color is wrong. This is also how I remember people’s names. I tend to ask people how their names are spelled so I see their colors correctly. To me, that’s part of knowing someone. If I haven’t seen someone’s name written in front of me, they won’t have a color and I then tend to forget their names, which is super awkward sometimes.
With some words that can be spelled in different ways, I prefer some spellings over others because the color is prettier or more appropriate.
For example with gray and grey I prefer grey because the color of that word is light grey and a very light yellow. Gray is a dark, denatured brown and red. I don’t like it as much.
But yeah, when it comes to math, it does almost nothing for me because I’m not mathematically gifted at all.
Really interesting. I allways wonder whether some mathematical geniuses were able to see way more then just numbers and I could imagine color might be a useful tool when you get into the weird stuff. Thank you for sharing… That was really interesting.
I am sure there are some of those out there! I saw a guy online who had color and shape based synesthesia with letters and numbers and he had built is own alphabet from that and actively used it for note-taking. He seemed exceptionally intelligent and his notes were a complete trip to look at. Some people called him schizophrenic in the comments because they didn’t understand it, but it was very clear to see that there was a logic and a system to his alphabet and his notes that wouldn’t have been there if he had schizophrenia. People fear what they don’t understand xD
I wish I could remember where I saw that. It was awhile ago. It was so cool.
From what I have been able to tell, many people with synesthesia are either artists or scientists. I’m sure there are also bankers and accountants with this affliction out there, but I guess you don’t hear about them as much as they don’t tend to become famous.