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Excerpt from Synaesthesia and Meaning
Thus B's processes of recognizing consist of the development of tactual and later of verbal imagery from tactual perceptions. A's processes of recognizing consist of the development of visual imagery from tactual perceptions. The content which labels the letter in B's case may be a tactual or a verbal image. In A's case it is invariably a colored Visual image of a certain hue, brightness or shape. These colors are identical with those which appear whenever A is thinking in terms of letters; they are the same as appear upon hearing the letters of the alphabet pronounced, and they are also the same as appear in his alpha bet and number forms. Imagery of letters is invariably visual imagery of these colors and not tactual imagery.
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