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'''Synaesthesia''' (also spelled '''synesthesia''' or '''synæsthesia''') is defined as a blending, merging or mixing of the senses. For example, alterations to sensory perception such as seeing music, tasting colors, hearing smells or any other possible combination of the senses are all possible. At its highest level, synaesthesia becomes so all-encompassing that each of the senses become completely intertwined with and experienced through all of the other senses. This is a complete blending of human perception and is usually interpreted as extremely profound when experienced.  
'''Synaesthesia''' (also spelled '''synesthesia''' or '''synæsthesia''') can be described as a blending, merging or mixing of the senses. For example, during this experience a person may begin seeing music, tasting colors, hearing smells or any other potential combination of the senses. At its highest level, synaesthesia becomes so all-encompassing that each of the senses become completely intertwined with and experienced through all of the other senses. This is a complete blending of human perception and is usually interpreted as extremely profound when experienced.  


This effect is triggered spontaneously within most of the classical [[psychedelic]]s. It is seemingly more common on stimulating [[psychedelic]]s such as [[LSD]] or the [[2C-x]] family.
This effect is triggered spontaneously within most of the classical [[psychedelic]]s. It is seemingly more common on stimulating [[psychedelic]]s such as [[LSD]] or the [[2C-x]] family.