Collecting data:
Cross-correlations in the neurological condition ‘Synaesthesia’. The image given above is the visual reresentation of the cross-correlation of the senses that I got off online resources.
The image given right on the top shows the senses being triggered in the neurological condition Synesthesia and this data was taken and referred back to while interviewing a student from Auckland University yesterday 20/08/2018 through a masters bio-med student to understand the relationship and the cross-correlation between senses of that person with this condition. To understand this deeply, it was important or us to check the relevance in people without this condition so we tested a play activity on few other people outside of BCT and according to the result, their senses were something similar to how my senses would respond which made is exceedingly straightforward for me to find the attachments and difference in the data we were collecting for our research project on ‘Creating an artefact to demonstrate the relationship and the cross-correlation between the neurological condition Synesthesia of human senses to an audience’.
On an important note: The pictures were not taken while interviewing these people especially the student from Auckland University as she says... “I do not feel comfortable revealing the condition I have dealt with since childhood as different meanings can be approached by the public”. Pictures weren’t taken of the other students outside of BCT as well because we have tested personal activities on them with personal questions which may not be acceptable by elders or the tutors even for me to post up our planned activities for this project but this is mentioned only to show our experimentation through this project.
This was confidential as we had a wide area of focus in Kinesthesia towards those people who had been interviewed. Kinesthesia meaning the awareness of the position and movement of the parts of the body by means of sensory organs (proprioceptors) in the muscles and joints.






