It has been suggested that the Bouba/Kiki effect, in which meaningless speech sounds are systematically mapped onto rounded or angular shapes, reflects a universal crossmodal correspondence between audition and vision. Here, radial frequency (RF) patterns were adapted in order to compare the Bouba/Kiki effect in Eastern and Western participants demonstrating different perceptual styles. Three attributes of the RF patterns were manipulated: The frequency, amplitude, and spikiness of the sinusoidal modulations along the circumference of a circle. By testing participants in the US and Taiwan, both cultural commonalities and differences in sound-shape correspondence were revealed. RF patterns were more likely to be matched with “Kiki” than with...
Sound-shape correspondence or the ‘bouba-kiki’ effect refers to the non-arbitrary association betwee...
This thesis investigates tone-related audiovisual cross-modal correspondences using lexical tones (i...
Classically, in the bouba-kiki association task, a subject is asked to find the best association bet...
It has been suggested that the Bouba/Kiki effect, in which meaningless speech sounds are systematica...
The kiki-bouba effect, where people map round shapes onto round sounds (such as [b] and [o]) and spi...
The Bouba/Kiki effect constitutes a classic sound-shape correspondence, with the meaningless sounds ...
International audienceThe bouba/kiki effect—the association of the nonce word bouba with a round sha...
International audienceThe “bouba-kiki effect”, where “bouba” is perceived round and “kiki” spiky, re...
We examined the ability of people to evaluate their confidence when making perceptual judgments conc...
People have been shown to link particular sounds with particular shapes. For instance, the round-sou...
The current study is based on previous research that found consistent matching of angular shapes to ...
This article presents a protocol for investigating the role of visual imagery in the bouba/kiki-effe...
95% of the world's population associate a rounded visual shape with the spoken word 'bouba', and an ...
The Bouba Kiki effect refers to a correlation between shapes and sounds that transcends cultural bar...
Studies investigating cross-modal correspondences between auditory pitch and visual shapes have show...
Sound-shape correspondence or the ‘bouba-kiki’ effect refers to the non-arbitrary association betwee...
This thesis investigates tone-related audiovisual cross-modal correspondences using lexical tones (i...
Classically, in the bouba-kiki association task, a subject is asked to find the best association bet...
It has been suggested that the Bouba/Kiki effect, in which meaningless speech sounds are systematica...
The kiki-bouba effect, where people map round shapes onto round sounds (such as [b] and [o]) and spi...
The Bouba/Kiki effect constitutes a classic sound-shape correspondence, with the meaningless sounds ...
International audienceThe bouba/kiki effect—the association of the nonce word bouba with a round sha...
International audienceThe “bouba-kiki effect”, where “bouba” is perceived round and “kiki” spiky, re...
We examined the ability of people to evaluate their confidence when making perceptual judgments conc...
People have been shown to link particular sounds with particular shapes. For instance, the round-sou...
The current study is based on previous research that found consistent matching of angular shapes to ...
This article presents a protocol for investigating the role of visual imagery in the bouba/kiki-effe...
95% of the world's population associate a rounded visual shape with the spoken word 'bouba', and an ...
The Bouba Kiki effect refers to a correlation between shapes and sounds that transcends cultural bar...
Studies investigating cross-modal correspondences between auditory pitch and visual shapes have show...
Sound-shape correspondence or the ‘bouba-kiki’ effect refers to the non-arbitrary association betwee...
This thesis investigates tone-related audiovisual cross-modal correspondences using lexical tones (i...
Classically, in the bouba-kiki association task, a subject is asked to find the best association bet...