Talk:Sensorium

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   Although some consider these modalities [ synaestheia]  abnormal, it is more likely
   that these examples demonstrate the contextual and socially learned
   nature of sensation...
   What is considered a strange blurring of sensation from one perspective, is a normal and 'natural' way of     
   perception of the world in another, and indeed many individuals and their cultures develop sensoria fundamentally
   different from the vision-centric modality of most Western science and culture. 

This sounds like psycho-babble nonsense, and quite distinct from most of what mainstream science has to say.

Any defenders, before I elide this?