When “Bouba” equals “Kiki”: Cultural commonalities and cultural differences in sound-shape correspondences

  • Chen, Y-C
  • Huang, P-C
  • Woods, AT
  • Spence, CJ
Publication date
January 2016
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group

Abstract

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...

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