Multiple Choice
The 'disinhibited-feedback' theory (as it relates to synesthesia) proposes that
A) connections between different sensory pathways exist in 'normal' brains, but are usually inhibited
B) connections between different sensory pathways do not exist in 'normal' brains, as they are inhibited at a young age
C) neural connections between different sensory pathways exist only in the brains of synesthetes
D) connections between different sensory pathways are inhibited in cases of synesthesia
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