The consultant neurologist and BBC radio presenter has a new book exploring the relationship between sensory perception and the reality it creates
The title of your book refers to a man with synaesthesia, in which one sense triggers another. He can taste words, while someone else sees colours in music. WhatThe most widely cited statistic regarding the prevalence ofis that it affects about 4-5% of individuals.
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