We report a series of 22 experiments in which the implicit associations test (IAT) was used to investigate cross-modal correspondences between visual (luminance, hue [R-G, B-Y], saturation) and acoustic (loudness, pitch, formants [F1, F2], spectral centroid, trill) dimensions. Colors were sampled from the perceptually accurate CIE-Lab space, and the complex, vowel-like sounds were created with a formant synthesizer capable of separately manipulating individual acoustic properties. In line with previous reports, the loudness and pitch of acoustic stimuli were associated with both luminance and saturation of the presented colors. However, pitch was associated specifically with color lightness, whereas loudness mapped onto greater visual salie...
Relations between music and color have long been debated, it seems inconclusively. I describe the th...
Within the realm of perception, the phrase "cross-modal correspondences" refers to consistent associ...
Human speech conveys many forms of information, but for some exceptional individuals (synaesthetes),...
This paper investigates the underlying cognitive processes of sound–color associations by connecting...
There is a widespread tendency to associate certain properties of sound with those of colour (e.g., ...
Based on the existing research on sound symbolism and crossmodal correspondence, this study proposed...
There is a widespread tendency to associate certain properties of sound with those of colour (e.g., ...
The present study is a continuation of previous investigations into the nature of sound−colour as- s...
The present study is a continuation of previous investigations into the nature of sound−colour as- s...
The present study is a continuation of previous investigations into the nature of sound−colour as- s...
Human speech conveys many forms of information, but for some exceptional individuals (synaesthetes),...
Previous studies have shown that a similar straightforward relationship exists between lightness and...
We report associations between vowel sounds, graphemes, and colors collected online from over 1,000 ...
Crossmodal associations may arise at neurological, perceptual, cognitive, or emotional levels of bra...
Crossmodal associations may arise at neurological, perceptual, cognitive, or emotional levels of bra...
Relations between music and color have long been debated, it seems inconclusively. I describe the th...
Within the realm of perception, the phrase "cross-modal correspondences" refers to consistent associ...
Human speech conveys many forms of information, but for some exceptional individuals (synaesthetes),...
This paper investigates the underlying cognitive processes of sound–color associations by connecting...
There is a widespread tendency to associate certain properties of sound with those of colour (e.g., ...
Based on the existing research on sound symbolism and crossmodal correspondence, this study proposed...
There is a widespread tendency to associate certain properties of sound with those of colour (e.g., ...
The present study is a continuation of previous investigations into the nature of sound−colour as- s...
The present study is a continuation of previous investigations into the nature of sound−colour as- s...
The present study is a continuation of previous investigations into the nature of sound−colour as- s...
Human speech conveys many forms of information, but for some exceptional individuals (synaesthetes),...
Previous studies have shown that a similar straightforward relationship exists between lightness and...
We report associations between vowel sounds, graphemes, and colors collected online from over 1,000 ...
Crossmodal associations may arise at neurological, perceptual, cognitive, or emotional levels of bra...
Crossmodal associations may arise at neurological, perceptual, cognitive, or emotional levels of bra...
Relations between music and color have long been debated, it seems inconclusively. I describe the th...
Within the realm of perception, the phrase "cross-modal correspondences" refers to consistent associ...
Human speech conveys many forms of information, but for some exceptional individuals (synaesthetes),...