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DailyDirt: Blue-Green Or Green-Blue Crayons?

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Human perception can be pretty strange sometimes. People with synesthesia experience some mixing of their senses, so that they can hear colors or taste colors. But the English language even contains some interesting phrases to describe various feelings, such as “green with envy”. Here are just a few more interesting examples of sensory perception.

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Filed Under: color, perception, senses, synesthesia, tetrachromats

DailyDirt: Slowly Piecing Together How The Brain Works

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Scientists are learning more and more about the human brain all the time. We’ve learned a lot about the brain by studying disorders and instances of the brain not working the way it normally does. But there are also new medical imaging devices that allow researchers to take a peek at how normal brains work, too. Here are just a few links about some fascinating brain studies.

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Filed Under: brain, fmri, placebo effect, senses, synesthesia