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Pain gene found in flies, mice and people may have links to creativity and synesthesia
November 11, 2010 by NewsBot
A newly discovered gene which helps to control the sense of pain is linked to synesthesia, when sensations such as touch also affect other senses like hearing or sight. The rare condition causes some people to see sounds or written words as colors, or experience tastes, smells and shapes in linked combinations. Famous synesthetes include composers Franz Liszt or Olivier Messiaens, and this condition has been linked to creativity and intelligence.


