Courtesy of the Anomalist -
Mirror-touch synaesthesia is a condition in which when someone sees someone else being touched, they themselves feel as though they are being touched. (The name apparently comes from experiments in which amputees are shown a mirror-image of their remaining limb being touched, and experience sensation in the limb that has been amputated.)
That much is recognised by mainstream science and has been investigated experimentally. But Maureen Seaberg, a synaesthete and a blogger for Psychology Today, wrote last year that when giving a presentation at a school, she was able to tell members of the audience the locations of pains they were experiencing, without the help of visual information. Obviously that would go beyond the province of conventional science:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/...ynesthesia
Mirror-touch synaesthesia is a condition in which when someone sees someone else being touched, they themselves feel as though they are being touched. (The name apparently comes from experiments in which amputees are shown a mirror-image of their remaining limb being touched, and experience sensation in the limb that has been amputated.)
That much is recognised by mainstream science and has been investigated experimentally. But Maureen Seaberg, a synaesthete and a blogger for Psychology Today, wrote last year that when giving a presentation at a school, she was able to tell members of the audience the locations of pains they were experiencing, without the help of visual information. Obviously that would go beyond the province of conventional science:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/...ynesthesia