chromaesthesia

/ˌkroʊməsˈθiʒə/
noun
  1. A condition in which sounds, such as music or voices, involuntarily trigger the perception of colors.
    • Scientists study chromaesthesia to understand how the brain connects senses.
    • Her chromaesthesia makes listening to music a colorful experience.
    • People with chromaesthesia might see the color blue when they hear a violin.
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