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In the [[reality]]-warping presence of the [[Sensopath]] [[Kelzen]], the [[Seventh Doctor]] experienced synaesthesia as his senses began to blur. A [[clock]] on the wall that had melted and dribbled down "jangled like an alarm" in his mind, with a "laughter deep within the bell...from the shores of time." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Infinite Requiem (novel)|Infinite Requiem]]'') | In the [[reality]]-warping presence of the [[Sensopath]] [[Kelzen]], the [[Seventh Doctor]] experienced synaesthesia as his senses began to blur. A [[clock]] on the wall that had melted and dribbled down "jangled like an alarm" in his mind, with a "laughter deep within the bell...from the shores of time." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Infinite Requiem (novel)|Infinite Requiem]]'') | ||
[[Zoe Heriot]] experienced something like synaesthesia as a quantum avatar, when she heard [[Atrika]]'s voice and saw the words physically appear in front of her. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Fear of the Daleks (audio story)|Fear of the Daleks]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:04, 12 April 2024
Synaesthesia was a psychological condition concerning involuntary sensory perception. It involved one sense triggering a reaction in another sense.
In the reality-warping presence of the Sensopath Kelzen, the Seventh Doctor experienced synaesthesia as his senses began to blur. A clock on the wall that had melted and dribbled down "jangled like an alarm" in his mind, with a "laughter deep within the bell...from the shores of time." (PROSE: Infinite Requiem)
Zoe Heriot experienced something like synaesthesia as a quantum avatar, when she heard Atrika's voice and saw the words physically appear in front of her. (AUDIO: Fear of the Daleks)