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photism
photism (ˈfəʊtɪzəm) n (Psychology) psychol a sensation, vision or hallucination of light or colour caused by stimulus of a sense other than visionphotismchromesthesia.See also: Perception
photism
photism [fo´tizm] a visual sensation produced by the effect of something heard, felt, tasted, smelled, or thought of.pho·tism (fō'tizm), Production of a sensation of light or color by a stimulus to another sense organ, such as of hearing, taste, or touch. Synonym(s): pseudophotesthesiapho·tism (fō'tizm) Production of a sensation of light or color by a stimulus to another sense organ (e.g., hearing, taste, or touch). photism (fo'tizm) [? + -ismos, condition] A subjective sensation of color or light produced by a stimulus of another sense, such as smell, hearing, taste, or touch. See: synesthesia |