Sunday, October 25, 2009

Blog Six

In the essay “Synesthesia”, the author Elizabeth Glinka uses several paraphrases and quotations for the reason that this is a scientific essay and many readers do not acquaint with the definition of Synethesia. For an example, she chooses “Researchers believe that many writers, composers, and artists deemed artistically advanced have created a mental state ideal for expressing a message sensually and lyrically.(Day 22-23)”(P. 74) as one of her paraphrases to illustrate the actual synethesia. The author gives evidence that many scientists believe it is possible that synethesia can be induced. According to this citation, readers can get more objective information about the relationship between aynethesia and the specific group of people. This paraphrase convinced that many artistes, writers, and composers enhanced and created their sense of synesthesia because of their jobs. Moreover, in order to describe the family patterns, Elizabeth quotes “‘while genetics may determine general predisposition, it does not determine the marked individual differences in the subjective experience of synaesthesia’ (Barnettet al. 885)” (P. 75). As researchers try to understand the individual differences of synesthesia by studying genetics, this quotation can perfectly explain what scientists about the connection between genetics and individual synesthesia so far. In light of this sentence, readers can easily comprehend that genetics could determine the predisposition, but it couldn’t determine the the style of different synesthesia.

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