A reason we call our cheddar 'sharp' and shirts 'loud': Article in New York Times. [Note: Requires free registration.]
American Synesthesia Association: Arranges meetings and provides means for the people who experience and/or study synesthesia to be in contact with each other.
Catalyst - Synaesthesia: Transcript from the Australian science program Catalyst about synaesthesia.
CBS News - 60 Minutes II: A Sixth Sense: An article about the TV show. Synaesthetes tell us about their experiences. There is also a video clip where synaesthete Carol Crane describes what music feels like.
Do You See What They See?: An article in Discover magazine by Brad Lemley about synesthesia.
Doctor Hugo - Museums of the Mind: Exploring the art and mind connection: sources on Synaesthesia and the Arts, research on the future of the senses. Homepage of the Belgian Synaesthesia Association.
Edward M. Hubbard: A researcher at the University of California who studies synesthesia through the use of perceptual experiments and brain imaging.
Everyday Fantasia: The World of Synesthesia: Article by Siri Carpenter in Monitor of Psychology. Researchers are coming closer to understanding what drives synesthesia.
For some, pain is orange: Article in Smithsonian Magazine.
Gamers set for sensory overload: An article by BBC about a video game, inspired by the artist Kandinsky, aiming to stimulate the senses.
Hearing Colors, Tasting Shapes: People with synesthesia are providing valuable clues to understanding the organization and functions of the human brain. Article in Scientific American.
Is There a Normal Phase of Synaesthesia in Development?: Simon Baron-Cohen's article in Psyche. His theory states that all human neonates have synaesthesia, but loose it after about four months.
Kaleidescope eyes: making sense of a novel gift: A news release from The University of Melbourne, Australia, about its research on synaesthesia.
Kaleidescope Eyes: The Secrets Of A Novel Gift: Article in ScienceDaily Magazine about research on synaesthesia at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
Letter-Color Synaesthesia: Cassidy Curtis describes how his colored letters and words look to him.
Mixed Signals: Information of about different types of synesthesia, a message board for synesthetes, a survey and an event calendar amongst other things.
On synesthesia: Mª Jose de Cordoba describes his investigation on synesthesia for 12 years in "Synesthesia: The inter-relationship between the arts, and a future project".
Psychic powers may be a quirk of the brain: Article in Medical Study News about researching showing that psychic powers that enable people to see auras might be synaesthesia.
Retroglobe - Synaesthesia: Christian Liljeberg's description of his colored numbers, letters and time units.
Spectrum Family Medicine: Elizabeth A. Pector describes her synesthesia.
Synaesthesia: Sean A. Day's mailing list, for synaesthetes and other interested, has its home here. A lot of information about what synaesthesia is and the different types of it. There is also a list of synaesthete authors and composers, and links to the experiences of synaesthetic individuals.
Synaesthesia: A compilation of information from the internet and traditional sources. Includes explanations of the different types of perception.
Synaesthesia and Education: A research project at The University of Cambridge about the effects of synaesthesia on numerical cognition in children.
Synaesthete.com: A place for people with synaesthesia to compare notes, experiences, artwork and ideas.
Synesthesia: An interview with Dr. Richard Cytowic and Carol Steen on ABC Radio National. Transcript.
Synesthesia: A few articles about synesthesia. A part of Webcam.org's "Synthetic Synesthesia" section.
Synesthesia: Ariannel describes her synesthesia and shares her thoughts on the subject.
Synesthesia - A Real Phenomenon? Or Real Phenomena?: Luciano da F. Costa's article in Psyche #3. Synesthesia may encompass a series of related physical phenomena in the brain.
Synesthesia - the mixing of the senses: The term synesthesia means the joining of senses, and the implication is that environmental exposure instigates the preferred development of sensory biased areas; at birth differentiation is minimal.
Synesthesia and Artistic Experimentation: Crétien van Campen's article in Psyche about synesthesia among mid-nineteenth century artists.
Synesthesia: Phenomenology And Neuropsychology: Richard E. Cytowic's keystone article in Psyche. A review of current knowledge on synesthesia.
Synesthesia: Richard Cytowic, MD: Pioneering neurologist and author Richard Cytowic, MD explains brain basis of colored hearing and other "joined senses."
The Prometheus Institute: The Prometheus Institute's site about synaesthesia and art. Texts in English and Russian.
The strange world of synesthesia: An article by CNN about synesthesia.
The Synesthetic Experience: Factual information, individual anecdotes, and interactive activities which simulate synesthesia.
They see where others hear: Article in San Francisco Chronicle about what synesthesia is.
Truly feeling blue: Article in The Scotsman about an author who has based a book upon her daughter's synaesthesia.
Weird Science: An article in Financial Times describing synesthesia.