phonopsia
phonopsia
[fo-nop´se-ah]a visual sensation caused by the hearing of sounds.
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pho·nop·si·a
(fō-nop'sē-ă),A condition in which the hearing of certain sounds gives rise to a subjective sensation of color.
[phono- + G. opsis, vision]
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pho·nop·si·a
(fō-nop'sē-ă)A condition in which the hearing of certain sounds gives rise to a subjective sensation of color.
[phono- + G. opsis, vision]
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phonopsia
(fō-nŏp′sē-ă) [″ + opsis, vision]The subjective perception of sensations upon hearing certain sounds.
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