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It was once assumed that synaesthetic experiences were entirely different from synaesthete to synaesthete, but recent research has shown that there are underlying similarities that can be observed when large numbers of synaesthetes are examined together. For example, sound-colour synaesthetes, as a group, tend to see lighter colours for higher sounds and grapheme-colour synaesthetes, as a group, share significant preferences for the colour of each letter...(fixin my myspace page)