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The genetics of colored sequence synesthesia: suggestive evidence of linkage to 16q and genetic heterogeneity for the condition.


ABSTRACT: Synesthesia is a perceptual condition in which sensory stimulation triggers anomalous sensory experiences. In colored sequence synesthesia (CSS), color experiences are triggered by sequences such as letters or numbers. We performed a family based linkage analysis to identify genetic loci responsible for the increased neural crosstalk underlying CSS. Our results implicate a 23 MB region at 16q12.2-23.1, providing the first step in understanding the molecular basis of CSS.

SUBMITTER: Tomson SN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4075137 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The genetics of colored sequence synesthesia: suggestive evidence of linkage to 16q and genetic heterogeneity for the condition.

Tomson Steffie N SN   Avidan Nili N   Lee Kwanghyuk K   Lee Kwanghyuk K   Sarma Anand K AK   Tushe Rejnal R   Milewicz Dianna M DM   Bray Molly M   Leal Suzanne M SM   Eagleman David M DM  

Behavioural brain research 20110408 1


Synesthesia is a perceptual condition in which sensory stimulation triggers anomalous sensory experiences. In colored sequence synesthesia (CSS), color experiences are triggered by sequences such as letters or numbers. We performed a family based linkage analysis to identify genetic loci responsible for the increased neural crosstalk underlying CSS. Our results implicate a 23 MB region at 16q12.2-23.1, providing the first step in understanding the molecular basis of CSS. ...[more]

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