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Sonochromatism or sonochromatopsia (Latin: sono-, (sound) + Greek: chromat- (colour) + Greek: -opsia (seeing)) is a neurological phenomenon in which colours are perceived as sounds. The phenomenon is created by the union between a brain and a colour-to-sound software or chip. People who report such experiences are known as sonochromats. The term was coined by Neil Harbisson to differentiate his experience of colour from people with chromesthesia or colour-to-sound synesthesia.

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  • El sonocromatismo o la sonocromatopsia (sono- latín: sonido, chromat griego: color + -opsia griego: condición visual) es un término que Neil Harbisson utiliza para definir su nueva condición. Harbisson explica que "acromatopsia" ya no puede definir su condición, porque los acromatópsicos no pueden percibir ni distinguir los colores.​ También explica que "sinestesia" no define con precisión su estado porque en la sinestesia la relación entre el color y el sonido varía dependiendo de cada persona, mientras que la sonocromatopsia es un extra sentido que relaciona el color y el sonido de forma objetiva.​ (es)
  • Sonochromatism or sonochromatopsia (Latin: sono-, (sound) + Greek: chromat- (colour) + Greek: -opsia (seeing)) is a neurological phenomenon in which colours are perceived as sounds. The phenomenon is created by the union between a brain and a colour-to-sound software or chip. People who report such experiences are known as sonochromats. The term was coined by Neil Harbisson to differentiate his experience of colour from people with chromesthesia or colour-to-sound synesthesia. (en)
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  • El sonocromatismo o la sonocromatopsia (sono- latín: sonido, chromat griego: color + -opsia griego: condición visual) es un término que Neil Harbisson utiliza para definir su nueva condición. Harbisson explica que "acromatopsia" ya no puede definir su condición, porque los acromatópsicos no pueden percibir ni distinguir los colores.​ También explica que "sinestesia" no define con precisión su estado porque en la sinestesia la relación entre el color y el sonido varía dependiendo de cada persona, mientras que la sonocromatopsia es un extra sentido que relaciona el color y el sonido de forma objetiva.​ (es)
  • Sonochromatism or sonochromatopsia (Latin: sono-, (sound) + Greek: chromat- (colour) + Greek: -opsia (seeing)) is a neurological phenomenon in which colours are perceived as sounds. The phenomenon is created by the union between a brain and a colour-to-sound software or chip. People who report such experiences are known as sonochromats. The term was coined by Neil Harbisson to differentiate his experience of colour from people with chromesthesia or colour-to-sound synesthesia. (en)
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