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Originally Posted by ARTelevision
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I see it. I don't inherently associate it with anything, but I do recognize it as distinctly different from normal colors, "unnatural" isn't quite the right way to describe it, but it's the closest thing I can think of to how I perceive it. I have to wonder if this can have a connection to tetrachromacy, and if tetrachromacy can even exist in males, or if I've just trained myself to differentiate colors significantly better than the average person.
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Originally Posted by Martian
In my early days, before I knew that not everyone was able to 'see' what I could, I thought it was a limitation of the technology. It never occurred to me that it was my own bias.
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Out of curiosity, when you were young, did your parents or teachers ever worry about your unique perception? I've heard horror stories of synaesthetes being misdiagnosed with schizophrenia, especially before synaesthesia was understood by the medical community.