After reading some studies that show that synesthesia (Grapheme-color synesthesia, where letters and numbers have colors) could be induced by having people read books with colored letters, I got a plugin for chrome that changes the color of letters to what I feel like their colors would be if they had colors. What do you think, anon? Any anons here with synesthesia who have anything to say about it?
What're the benefits of having synesthesia
post studies?
somehow not original
>>36551245
You will be one of the master prose writers of the 20th century.
>>36551245
It's cool, and better memorization. People can remember color much better than specific letters or numbers. I know someone who can tell if a date is wrong because the colors look off.
>>36551276
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0039799
I think there are multiple studies like this. It's not quite the same as real synesthesia, but it's similar. Also, I'm only 19, so my brain is likely much more adaptable than the adults in the study.
Here's what the page looks like right now. I'll have to change the E, since it's too hard to read, but honestly it should be a lighter yellow (although that'd make it even harder to read).
>>36551503
>browsing in Yotsuba B with yellow colored letters and not Tomorrow
It's like you're asking to go blind.
>>36551503
What do greentexts look like? Does you plugin override it?
>>36551574
Greentexts look like this with my plugin
I'm having a dilemma. E is such a yellow letter, but bright yellow is so hard to read. And E is so common.
>>36551554
Yeah, but I can't see the Os when I'm browsing in Tomorrow.
>>36551751
???
That's odd. It's white letters on black background.
>>36551855
My Os aren't white.
I thought some of you would have synesthesia, most of us are strange people.
>>36551929
You might be color blind if you can't see the blue O's.
>>36551217
What's the plugin called?
>>36552047
I can see them, but it's hard to make out. I'd rather have the Es on yotsuba.
>>36552096
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/synesthetize/ldljgghnflfphlnpneghciodeehilana
It's called Synesthetize.
Here's a test for Grapheme-color synesthesia. If you have it, the 2s should be easy to pick out from the 5s