Crossmodal correspondences are a feature of human perception in which two or more sensory dimensions are linked together; for example, high-pitched noises may be more readily linked with small than with large objects. However, no study has yet systematically examined the interaction between different visual–auditory crossmodal correspondences. We investigated how the visual dimensions of luminance, saturation, size, and vertical position can influence decisions when matching particular visual stimuli with high-pitched or low-pitched auditory stimuli. For multidimensional stimuli, we found a general pattern of summation of the individual crossmodal correspondences, with some exceptions that may be explained by Garner interference. These find...
In addition to temporal and spatial contributions, multimodal binding is also influenced by associat...
Past research on cross-modal correspondences as they relate to tactile perception has largely been r...
A role for conceptual representations in cross-sensory correspondences has been linked to the relati...
In many everyday situations, our senses are bombarded by numerous different unisensory signals at an...
In many everyday situations, our senses are bombarded by numerous different unisensory signals at an...
For more than a century now, researchers have acknowledged the existence of seemingly arbitrary cros...
Our senses take in a large amount of information, information that sometimes is congruent across sen...
Cross-modal correspondences describe the widespread tendency for attributes in one sensory modality ...
<p>Cross-modal correspondences refer to associations between apparently unrelated stimulus features ...
The physical properties of the signals activating our senses are often correlated in nature; it woul...
The last few years have seen an explosion of interest from researchers in the crossmodal corresponde...
There are many seemingly arbitrary associations between different perceptual properties across modal...
Each of our senses is 'blind' to some features of objects and events (e.g., hearing can tell us litt...
This review deals with the question of the relative vs absolute nature of crossmodal correspondences...
Abstract. In their recent article, Sweeny, Guzman-Martinez, Ortega, Grabowecky, and Suzuki (2012) de...
In addition to temporal and spatial contributions, multimodal binding is also influenced by associat...
Past research on cross-modal correspondences as they relate to tactile perception has largely been r...
A role for conceptual representations in cross-sensory correspondences has been linked to the relati...
In many everyday situations, our senses are bombarded by numerous different unisensory signals at an...
In many everyday situations, our senses are bombarded by numerous different unisensory signals at an...
For more than a century now, researchers have acknowledged the existence of seemingly arbitrary cros...
Our senses take in a large amount of information, information that sometimes is congruent across sen...
Cross-modal correspondences describe the widespread tendency for attributes in one sensory modality ...
<p>Cross-modal correspondences refer to associations between apparently unrelated stimulus features ...
The physical properties of the signals activating our senses are often correlated in nature; it woul...
The last few years have seen an explosion of interest from researchers in the crossmodal corresponde...
There are many seemingly arbitrary associations between different perceptual properties across modal...
Each of our senses is 'blind' to some features of objects and events (e.g., hearing can tell us litt...
This review deals with the question of the relative vs absolute nature of crossmodal correspondences...
Abstract. In their recent article, Sweeny, Guzman-Martinez, Ortega, Grabowecky, and Suzuki (2012) de...
In addition to temporal and spatial contributions, multimodal binding is also influenced by associat...
Past research on cross-modal correspondences as they relate to tactile perception has largely been r...
A role for conceptual representations in cross-sensory correspondences has been linked to the relati...