
Length1h 19m
About this audiobook
Dive deep into the fascinating reality of synesthesia, the neurological phenomenon where senses cross paths, allowing people to literally taste colors, see sound, or feel time. This non-fiction exploration uses engaging narrative and real psychological studies to unlock the secrets of those living with an altered sensory world.
Audiobook details
GenrePsychology
Length1 hr 19 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 11, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1: The Unbelievable Truth About Senses
11Chapter 11: The Cortical Police: A Consensus Reality
2Chapter 2: The Catalog of the Senses: When A Tastes Like Sour Milk
12Chapter 12: The Cortical Police and the Brain's Dark Secret
3Chapter 3: Mapping the Invisible Maze
13Chapter 13: The Expense of Silence
4Chapter 4: The Urban Legend of Acquired Perception
14Chapter 14: The Cortical Police and the Glucose Tax
5Chapter 5: The Whispering Perceptions: When Abstraction Becomes Physical
15Chapter 15: The Glucose Debt
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6Chapter 6: The Extreme Tales of the Shattered Filter
16Chapter 16: The Hypoglycemic Veil
7Chapter 7: The Architecture of Invisible Time
17Chapter 17: The Bonk, the Brain, and the Borrowed Light
8Chapter 8: The Architecture of Now: Synesthesia as a Campfire Story
18Chapter 18: The Ghost in the Tank: Folklore and the Fuel Gauge
9Chapter 9: The Architecture of Now and the Taste of Vowels
19Chapter 19: The Corrosive Frequency and the Glucose Drought
10Chapter 10: The Architectural Imperative: Sanitizing the Timeline
20Chapter 20: The Expense of Sanity