Multiple Choice
When perceiving sensory events, individuals with synaesthesia will
A) consistently have difficulty recognising the stimuli presented
B) fail to recall these events at a later date
C) consistently and deliberately be able to identify isolated, independent sensations
D) consistently and automatically perceiving another sensory event which is paired with it
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