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“Seeing sound” most commonly refers to synesthesia (specifically chromesthesia), a natural neurological phenomenon where the brain blends different sensory pathways.

The concept can also refer to the scientific visualization of acoustic waves or assistive technology designed for the visually impaired. 1. The Neurological Phenomenon: Synesthesia

For some people, seeing sound is a daily, involuntary reality.

Sound and Color: I learned I have synesthesia and you could too | Sarah Kraning | TEDxMinneapolis

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