
the Time-Space synesthesia
Time-space synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon where individuals perceive time as a physical spatial layout. For example, they might see years or days as existing along a physical line or in specific locations around them. This means they experience time not just as an abstract concept but as a tangible space, often visualizing past and future events in specific spatial positions. This altered perception helps them organize memories and future plans more vividly. It’s a unique way the brain maps temporal information onto spatial representations, providing a richer, more concrete experience of time.