LadyConstanze
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ORIGINAL: Bunnicula I teach a boy with autism spectrum disorder who reacts badly to loud noises - total sensory overload. I showed the class an optical illusion involving pink and black shapes on the large whiteboard in the classroom and he totally freaked, telling me the board was 'too noisy'. We had a discussion about it afterwards and he tells me he 'hears' colours as sounds, even music sometimes. Totally fascinating! I don't find that strange at all, certain colour combinations are seriously painful for my eyes, even single colours, very vivid pinks, oranges or greens, and it actually hurts something, the pain is similar to hearing certain high frequencies, maybe the nerves that are stimulated are connected?
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