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Rare variants in axonogenesis genes connect three families with sound-color synesthesia.
Amanda K Tilot
,
Katerina S Kucera
,
Arianna Vino
,
Julian E Asher
,
Simon Baron-Cohen
,
Simon E Fisher
May 09, 2019
Synesthesia is a rare nonpathological phenomenon where stimulation of one sense automatically provokes a secondary perception in another. Hypothesized to result from differences in cortical wiring during development, synesthetes...
axonogenesis
Perception
Synaesthesia
Synesthesia
whole-exome sequencing
Auditory Perception
Axons
Collagen Type IV
Color Perception
Female
Gene Expression
genetic variation
Humans
Integrin alpha2
Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins
Male
Myosins
Nerve Tissue Proteins
Pedigree
Perceptual Disorders
RGS Proteins
Receptors
Cell Surface
Receptors
Immunologic
Sodium-Hydrogen Exchangers
Synesthesia
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