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Has nobody at all left a review for this insightful and enlightening piece of genius with its thorough citations, impeccably researched and cognitive immersion, contemplating the potential tie between synesthesia and neuropsychology? I am merely a grapheme synesthete, a 'lucky' recipient of biopolar disorder, and I would love to contact this book's author. As I have the Audible version, by both tone, confidence and peer-reviewed citations, I was unaware that I was not listening to a doctorate professor relating his research on the potential for the existence and potential overlap of synesthesia and neuropathy, aside from just schizophrenia.I'd like to contact the author, and wonder if he is a part of any of the Synesthesia groups on Facebook to carry out controlled studies which may lend credibility or falsification to his conjecture of "mental illness" and whether it's prevalence has specific correlations. If not, why not move further on with this research? Which pairing of senses seems most tied to neuroses? Of each, is there a particular genetic history of either synesthesia, mental illness or both? Of graphemes, for example, there had been research done on numerous historians such as Kandinsky, Beethoven and others had different graphic color sequences, yet specific letters, such as "o" (for example) have been interestingly consistent throughout time. There's work to be done here! 🧐 🧬 🔅I'm surprised this is a man with a B.A. in Psychology - I'd thought he was a neuroscientist throughout my Audible listen(!) I should've known better - he's much more interesting than the white coats. I'd love to smoke a joint (or take psychedelics!) with JZ, go bass fishing and bring my dog to WA to discuss more - I did afterwards download the kindle version so that i have all the chief material for which to study on my own.I also encourage Mr (should be "Dr") Murdock to proceed in earning a master's and doctorate, as degrees hold esteem which warrant much more vsignificant scientific credibility among the stuffy but enjoyable community of students or colleagues with whom he could advance this interesting concept.For now, a Facebook Synesthesia group could shed additional light on these speculative hypotheses.Best,ShanK-949 Training for Humans with DogsCosta Mesa, CA* I will have to edit this to include a photo of my grapheme-based alphabet and numerical system for enjoyment (and to actually finally use a marker set of hundreds of colors which I have owned for years, yet haven't used yet).FYI, thanks to my grapheme, I am (or was, when I was younger than my ancient 45 years) EXCEPTIONAL at Wheel of Fortune. I can tell by the colors of the turned letters what a sentence, phrase or word will be. Additionally, I find it easy to spot spelling errors in articles, books, papers, etc. Thre screen here on my mobile is so small, I'm going to use that excuse or autocorrect should I misspell anything(!)Before I was a Certified Professional, Fear-&-Intimidation-free Dog trainer (basically all Pavlovian and Skinnerian-trained in that the dog is always right, and if a behavior is performed ineffectively, it is the fault of the handler (myself), and not the dog), I was a Copywriter (B.S.) and Graphics Designer (B.A.) I much prefer dog training's nuances and scientific basis. I did, however, minor in Psychology.I wish this author well through COVID in that "initial outbreak zone", and do plan to check out his website.
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