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SP25: PSYC-135 Sec 80 - Cognition Quiz 3 Chapter 3 Quiz Sensation and Perception (Chapter 3)

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A person who experiences seeing different colors when hearing different people’s voices or taste experiences when feeling different textures is likely to have a condition called ___.

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A.anesthesia
B.topothesia
C.hypermnesia
D.synesthesia
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The question describes a person who experiences cross-modal perceptions: seeing colors when hearing voices and tasting sensations when touching textures. This phenomenon is classically called synesthesia, which is the crossing of sensory experiences. Option 1: anesthesia.......Login to view full explanation

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