Over sensitive senses setting off other senses.

Page 1 of 1 [ 11 posts ] 

hale_bopp
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 2 Nov 2004
Gender: Female
Posts: 17,054
Location: None

10 May 2005, 7:04 am

Anyone ever find that when one sense is set off, others will be?

    When I see a really bright light, I will always sneeze.
    Some noises feel like they make my eyes water.
    When I hear certain noises through my left ear, I will break out in goosebumps.



Sophist
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 23 Apr 2005
Age: 43
Gender: Female
Posts: 6,332
Location: Louisville, KY

10 May 2005, 1:02 pm

I wonder if that would be at all considered part of synesthesia? Not sure. But certainly possible with a higher occurance rate of this in ASDs.


_________________
My Science blog, Science Over a Cuppa - http://insolemexumbra.wordpress.com/

My partner's autism science blog, Cortical Chauvinism - http://corticalchauvinism.wordpress.com/


Captain_Brain
Toucan
Toucan

User avatar

Joined: 4 Aug 2004
Gender: Male
Posts: 282
Location: BARBELiTH

10 May 2005, 1:22 pm

hale_bopp wrote:
When I see a really bright light, I will always sneeze.


Not when I see a really bright light, but whenever I walk into the sunshine after having been without it for a while do I sneeze. I'm not sure how common this is.


_________________
No more revolutions! I refuse to even recognise the wheel.


synchro
Toucan
Toucan

User avatar

Joined: 7 Feb 2005
Gender: Male
Posts: 252

10 May 2005, 2:09 pm

Sunlight triggering sneezing is known as the "photic sneeze reflex."

If I’m outside and feeling a sneeze coming on, but am having troubling delivering it, I tilt my head back and let sunlight shine into my nostrils. It usually works for me.



violet_yoshi
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 15 Aug 2004
Age: 42
Gender: Female
Posts: 1,297

11 May 2005, 6:47 am

If I hear a really loud sudden noise, I'll yell "OW!". I think it's a marked improvement, from when I would just scream. Which is more of a girl thing, screaming when you're scared/startled. At least "OW!" is much less annoying to others.



hale_bopp
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 2 Nov 2004
Gender: Female
Posts: 17,054
Location: None

11 May 2005, 6:51 am

Sometimes I say OW! for no reason at all. Like when I just about bang myself on something.



Tim_p
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 28 Dec 2004
Age: 35
Gender: Male
Posts: 511
Location: Alberta, Canada.

11 May 2005, 11:44 pm

hale_bopp wrote:
Sometimes I say OW! for no reason at all. Like when I just about bang myself on something.

I do that all the time.

hale_bopp wrote:
Some noises feel like they make my eyes water.

This happens to me quite often too.



Sophist
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 23 Apr 2005
Age: 43
Gender: Female
Posts: 6,332
Location: Louisville, KY

12 May 2005, 2:14 pm

I do that as well. Or when sometimes something happens to my person but it didn't even hurt! Almost like a knee-jerk reaction. And then I say to myself "Wait a minute... That didn't hurt."


_________________
My Science blog, Science Over a Cuppa - http://insolemexumbra.wordpress.com/

My partner's autism science blog, Cortical Chauvinism - http://corticalchauvinism.wordpress.com/


TAFKASH
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 10 Jan 2005
Age: 55
Gender: Male
Posts: 1,100
Location: UK

12 May 2005, 3:08 pm

Sophist wrote:
I wonder if that would be at all considered part of synesthesia? Not sure. But certainly possible with a higher occurance rate of this in ASDs.


I saw a really great documentary on synaesthesia the other day - basically, we all suffer from synaesthesia to some extent, but most of us only do slightly and just don't realize it. Its reckoned that the development of language would have been impossible without it. We are all genetically pre-programmed to associate certain sounds, shapes, textures, colours etc. with each other, and all do it all the time without thinking about it. Consider, for example, the concept of a "sharp taste" or the fact that "pointy" sounds pointy, and "round" sounds round.... Interesting stuff.....


_________________
"Heeeeeeeeeeeeere's Johnny!"


Sophist
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 23 Apr 2005
Age: 43
Gender: Female
Posts: 6,332
Location: Louisville, KY

12 May 2005, 3:11 pm

Quote:
I saw a really great documentary on synaesthesia the other day - basically, we all suffer from synaesthesia to some extent, but most of us only do slightly and just don't realize it.


TAKFISH, what program was this. Is there a way to possibly get a copy of it somehow?


_________________
My Science blog, Science Over a Cuppa - http://insolemexumbra.wordpress.com/

My partner's autism science blog, Cortical Chauvinism - http://corticalchauvinism.wordpress.com/


TAFKASH
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 10 Jan 2005
Age: 55
Gender: Male
Posts: 1,100
Location: UK

12 May 2005, 3:13 pm

It was an edition of a BBC documentary series called "Horizon" (it was called "Gerald tastes like earwax" I think), and was shown on one of the UK Discovery channels.... How you'd get a hold of it in the States though, I don't know.....

*edit* Try this link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/tvradio/program ... mary.shtml

....and the name's TAF-KASH, btw..... Why couldn't I have called myself "John" or something.... :roll:


_________________
"Heeeeeeeeeeeeere's Johnny!"