“If I have problems perceiving a color I don't know who to go to – an opthamologist, a neurologist, or a computer programmer.”

As quoted in KPCC (14 May 2013). "Cyborg Neil Harbisson can hear in color" http://www.scpr.org/programs/airtalk/2013/05/13/31774/cyborg-neil-harbisson-listens-to-color/

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