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No ideas What about a passing train 鈥?has listening to one ever evoked a specific color in your mind The questions I ;m asking you have to deal with something known as synesthesia 鈥?a rare condition wherein a person senses become entangled, causing them to associate dif stanley bottle ferent senses with one another. A person with synesthesia might perceive a certain color, for example, when reading specific numbers or letters. But Vera Ludwig 鈥?a cognitive neuroscientist at Charit茅 Medical University in Berlin, Germany 鈥?thinks that low-grade synesthesia may actually be very common, and that t stanley mugs hese so-called cross-modal correspondences could actually find their origins deep in our evolutionary history. SciAm Ewen Callaway writes: Nearly all humans tend to link high-pitched sounds with lighter, brighter hues and bass-filled sounds with dark shades. People judge high vowels, such as mil ;, as white, for example, and consider lower-toned syllables, such as mol ;, as black. Ludwig thinks such connections represent a mild form of synaesthesia, with both emerging from neural cross-wir stanley mug ing between nearby brain regions involved in processing senses. To determine whether humans learn to associate sounds and colours from others, or whether they are innate and do not require language, Ludwig searched for the associations in captive chimpanzees. She and colleagues at Kyoto University in Japan showed six chimps aged 8 to 32 a small black or w Rafm Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Calendar
Usually a person dabs on a bit of perfume in hopes of attracting someone else attention, bu stanley tumblers t could a zombie-scented perfume repel the affections of the flesh-craving dead Demeter Fragrance Library, purveyors of all sorts of off stanley cup becher beat scents, have come up with a pair of undead-themed perfumes that could come in handy during the zombie apocalypse. No, the perfume doesn ;t smell like decaying flesh. Instead, Zombie for Him c stanley cup ombines dried leaves, mushrooms, mildew, moss and earth, while Zombie for Her is a more feminine version, adding a touch of Dregs from the bottom of the wine barrel. Let just hope that it succeeds in masking our living, human scent without attracting amorous zombies in the process. Zombie for Him and Zombie for Her [Demeter Fragrance Library via Geeks Are Sexy] zombies