Building on existing research into sound symbolism and cross-modal correspondences, this article proposes that cross-modal correspondences-systematic mappings between different sensory modalities-can be used to communicate nonmusical, low-level sensory properties such as basic tastes through music. A series of three experiments demonstrates that cross-modal correspondences enable people to systematically encode basic taste properties into parameters in musical space (Experiment 1), and that they are able to correctly decode basic taste information embedded in complex musical compositions (Experiments 2 and 3). The results also suggest some culture-specificity to these mappings, given that decoding performance, while still above chance level...
We report on the results of two online experiments designed to compare different soundtracks that ha...
A pair of recently published studies demonstrate that what we happen to be listening to can sometime...
SummaryIt has long been debated which aspects of music perception are universal and which are develo...
Here we investigate associations between complex auditory and complex taste stimuli. A novel piece o...
In this article, the rapidly growing body of research that has been published recently on the topic ...
Within the realm of perception, the phrase "cross-modal correspondences" refers to consistent associ...
Each of our senses is 'blind' to some features of objects and events (e.g., hearing can tell us litt...
The last few years have seen an explosion of interest from researchers in the crossmodal corresponde...
Semantic differential is often used to investigate the relationship between music and other sensory ...
Does what we hear influence our perception of, and behaviors toward, food and drink? If so, what are...
Semantic differential is often used to investigate the relationship between music and other sensory ...
People intuitively match basic tastes to sounds of different pitches, and the matches that they make...
Recent research has shown that food and beverage perception can be influenced by means of aromas, sh...
Past research investigating crossmodal correspondences of tastes has found that certain tastes are c...
This thesis is concerned with the cross-modal and synaesthetic perception of musical and visual stim...
We report on the results of two online experiments designed to compare different soundtracks that ha...
A pair of recently published studies demonstrate that what we happen to be listening to can sometime...
SummaryIt has long been debated which aspects of music perception are universal and which are develo...
Here we investigate associations between complex auditory and complex taste stimuli. A novel piece o...
In this article, the rapidly growing body of research that has been published recently on the topic ...
Within the realm of perception, the phrase "cross-modal correspondences" refers to consistent associ...
Each of our senses is 'blind' to some features of objects and events (e.g., hearing can tell us litt...
The last few years have seen an explosion of interest from researchers in the crossmodal corresponde...
Semantic differential is often used to investigate the relationship between music and other sensory ...
Does what we hear influence our perception of, and behaviors toward, food and drink? If so, what are...
Semantic differential is often used to investigate the relationship between music and other sensory ...
People intuitively match basic tastes to sounds of different pitches, and the matches that they make...
Recent research has shown that food and beverage perception can be influenced by means of aromas, sh...
Past research investigating crossmodal correspondences of tastes has found that certain tastes are c...
This thesis is concerned with the cross-modal and synaesthetic perception of musical and visual stim...
We report on the results of two online experiments designed to compare different soundtracks that ha...
A pair of recently published studies demonstrate that what we happen to be listening to can sometime...
SummaryIt has long been debated which aspects of music perception are universal and which are develo...