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How can a person with synesthesia have 'state-dependent retrieval'?

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Dr. Eric Weisman answered

Specializes in Neurology

Synesthesia: is rare. Its a favorite topic of discussion amongst cognitive neuroscientists especially Behavioral Neurologists. I suggest you contact Dr. Veronica Gross at Boston University (my old stomping grounds) Google: "The Synesthesia Project" it has useful links to other resources. State dependent retrieval is best discussed in the context of specific synesthetic events (hearing colors, seeing sounds)

Answered 4/1/2016

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