"We found synaesthesia is significantly more common in autistic people than in the general population."
https://www.autismresearchcentre.com/projects/synaesthesia-and-autism/
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Synaesthesia and autism - Autism Research Centre
Aims: To study synaesthesia (a “mixing of the senses”) from the perspective of genetics, cognition, and the relationship with autism. Background: The ARC developed the first diagnostic test for coloured hearing synaesthesia (the Test of Genuineness), conducted the first neuroimaging study of coloured hearing synaesthesia using PET and later MRI, and conducted the first genetic […]


