Psychedelic Induced Synesthesia
Questions:
24. Do your senses appear to mix when on hallucinogens? (i.e. can you hear sights or smell sounds, etc.) (yes or no)
Percent Yes |
Percent No |
Margin of Error |
54.1% |
45.9% |
+/- 13% (n=61) |
25. If yes to 24, please specify what sensory mixings you have experienced.
Subject ID |
24. Synesthesia |
25. Synesthesia - Textual Responces
|
1 |
Yes |
Ive seen sounds |
2 |
Yes |
I've never experienced this per se - what I do
experience is that every object seems to have a certain
"frequency" - a certain vibe that I can tune
into, which isn't simply a color, taste, sound, or
whatever, but a combination of all. Take that how you
want. |
3 |
No |
SOmetimes I have difficulty determining which sounds,
sights, and smells are "real", but I've never
really seen sounds or heard colors. I think that's a
mundane way of describing the hallucinogenic effects of
LSD. |
4 |
Yes |
Only on DOM, Saw music coming out of speaker. |
5 |
Yes |
seeing sounds |
6 |
No |
- |
7 |
Yes |
Visions moving on music rhythms |
8 |
Yes |
I was watching a cyberdelic video and i could feel
the strobe coming out of the screen, i sometimes can feel
music as well. |
9 |
No |
- |
10 |
Yes |
I just remember noticing the fact of it, but not
details. |
11 |
Yes |
- |
12 |
Yes |
this is always said by people, Its more like your
thinking and imagination is set on a different RPM. Like
your given 10 thoughts in the space of 1. (This is with
acid) You will take a look at something and your mind
will hit it a 10 different angles, and youll find
yourself getting cought up in several tangents of
creativity. This is why I think people say "Wow,
that seemed like that movie took a year", because if
you speed up the perception, "time" seems to
slow down. |
13 |
No |
- |
14 |
No |
- |
15 |
No |
- |
16 |
No |
- |
17 |
Yes |
I tasted a watermelon colored sunrise. |
18 |
No |
- |
20 |
Yes |
yes, to some extent. mainly sensation and internal
'visions' become mixed. mainly auditory becoming visual |
21 |
No |
- |
22 |
No |
Well, not exactly. I find that I might be thinking
about what a color would sound like, but never actually
hear it. |
23 |
No |
- |
24 |
Yes |
Music becomes visual or tactile. That's all I have
experienced |
25 |
No |
- |
26 |
Yes |
colours take on taste and smell - but only
perceptually. |
27 |
Yes |
*only with my eyes closed* I have 'seen' music. It
appeared as fine pattern of primary colours, spinning and
morphing (to use a buzzword) along with the music. |
28 |
Yes |
You can see sounds, and feel music. I taste what I
smell, and hear what I see. |
29 |
No |
- |
30 |
No |
- |
31 |
Yes |
sounds provoke colours |
32 |
No |
- |
33 |
Yes |
see and feel (physically) music |
34 |
No |
- |
35 |
No |
- |
36 |
No |
- |
37 |
No |
The only thing even minutely resembling a 'mix' of
senses, would be the way my CEVs (closed-eye-visuals)
respond to music, but that's not really a mixing of
senses per se, rather more like the perception of one
sense responding to what is perceived by another one. |
38 |
Yes |
I've seen music as a vivid kaleidoscope, voices as
everchanging ripples of sand on a beach. Once, on 4 hits
of acid, I had cartoonish sound effects that went along
with every action I saw. |
39 |
No |
- |
40 |
Yes |
I know that I said no, but, during peak experiences
all my senses merge. Thus, although I cannot say that eg
I smell sounds, I can say that I can't distinguish sound
from smell from touch, etc. |
41 |
Yes |
I have, on occasion, seen smells and smelled colors. |
42 |
No |
- |
43 |
Yes |
- |
44 |
Yes |
I see sounds sometimes, like noises effect my vision.
|
45 |
Yes |
I've heard sounds corresponding to visual stimui, and
have had visual hallucinations change to music. |
46 |
No |
I dont think I have Each of my perceptions
sensitivity is increased enhacing the combination of
senses. |
47 |
Yes |
I have always perceived music/sounds as
(geometric+visual) shapes and forms. Substances amplify
this. |
48 |
Yes |
Sounds take on unusual characteristics: taste, smell,
etc. |
49 |
Yes |
seeing music |
50 |
Yes |
Answer: Anything that I can imagine, if you
concentrate it's all possible. :-) Smell, taste and feel
sounds, colors and other peoples thoughts. Hear colors. |
51 |
Yes |
experienced. seeing music |
52 |
Yes |
The only mixing I recall was sounds took on visual
images that would transform all around me, and images had
sounds like actual physical objects would. Many times
these sounds were "musical" and very pretty. |
53 |
Yes |
I almost answered no to 24, but I remembered seeing
sounds. I do not "see" them per se, but
percieve them as patterns of graphs, much like the
Predator's speech-analyzer in his helmet (that's the best
analogy, but the patterns I "see" are
horizontal and also change color and are solid, not like
the patchy patterns of the Predator). In a nutshell, I
perceive sounds as something that can POTENTIALLY be seen
and that I am familiar with, but do not see in front of
me at the time. |
54 |
No |
- |
55 |
No |
- |
56 |
No |
It would be so nice to taste colors or see sounds
manifest. I cannot say I have experienced this. |
57 |
Yes |
can see and feel sounds |
58 |
No |
- |
59 |
Yes |
tasted lightning once, but the way I saw it, not
really a direct experince of taste... an indirect visual
taste experience |
60 |
No |
music can affect my visuals but i never see anything
different than is already *there* it just makes things
swirl more etc. i never had smelled a sound or hear a
sight. |
61 |
No |
- |
62 |
Yes |
Sounds (at least music) drives the visual patterns,
to some extent. |