

I get tactile sensations from all sounds, i.e. From what little I did find, it looked like there were people who had different tactile sensations to me in response to sound, and people who only experience tactile sound responses with certain types of sound. I've tried to find information about auditory-tactile in various corners of the internet before, but never actually found that much til I looked here. New to reddit, actually signed up because I came here out of curiosity to see if there was any posts on this subject and decided to post my experience and see what happens. Fellow auditory-tactile synesthetes, what is your experience with auditory-tactile synesthesia? Is it similar to mine? Completely different? Basically just any information will be appreciated as this seems to be the only place to get it! TL DR: I have auditory-tactile synesthesia (details in the long version), I've been trying for years to find information about it but found very little until I came to reddit and found multiple people talking about it. I have Synesthesia: I'm not a freak, I'm a Synesthete ISCA International Synesthesia Connections Pat Duffy’s Blue Cats and Chartreuse Kittens Resource Site
AUDITORY TACTILE SYNESTHESIA PDF
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