My partner and I like to play the Spelling Bee game in the New York Times. We have a strategy; I try to solve the pangrams while he picks away at the other words on the list. It’s typical for us to learn an unfamiliar word every few puzzles, often from the field of ornithology.…
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Words, Words, Words…
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Art | Science | NeurodiversityCarolyn Hart, CC Hart, cross-modal perception, embodied cognition, embodied empathy, grapheme-color synaesthesia, grapheme-color synesthesia, how I learned the word synesthesia, language and perception, lived experience, manual therapy, mirror-sensory synaesthesia, Mirror-Touch, Mirror-Touch Synesthesia, neurodivergent memoir, neurodiversity, neuropsychology, neuroscience, New York Times, New York Times Spelling Bee, perception research, personal narrative, sensory crossover experiences, sensory memory, sensory perception, somatic awareness, somatosensory system, synaesthesia, synesthesia, synesthesia origin story, therapy and neuroscience, what synesthesia feels likeLeave a Comment on Words, Words, Words…