A wide variety of crossmodal correspondences, defined as the often surprising connections that people appear to experience between simple features, attributes, or dimensions of experience, either physically present or else merely imagined, in different sensory modalities, have been demonstrated in recent years. However, a number of crossmodal correspondences have also been documented between more complex (i.e., multi-component) stimuli, such as, for example, pieces of music and paintings. In this review, the extensive evidence supporting the emotional mediation account of the crossmodal correspondences between musical stimuli (mostly pre-recorded short classical music excerpts) and visual stimuli, including colour patches through to, on occ...
Several recent studies have demonstrated that people intuitively make consistent matches between cla...
Several recent studies have demonstrated that people intuitively make consistent matches between cla...
We studied the emotional responses by musicians to familiar classical music excerpts both when the m...
A wide variety of crossmodal correspondences, defined as the often surprising connections that peopl...
The last few years have seen an explosion of interest from researchers in the crossmodal corresponde...
Within the realm of perception, the phrase "cross-modal correspondences" refers to consistent associ...
Experimental evidence demonstrates robust cross-modal matches between music and colors that are medi...
This experiment was conducted to investigate cross-modal interactions in the emotional experience of...
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...
<p>Prior research has shown that non-synesthetes’ color associations to classical orchestral music a...
Cross-modal interactions in the perception of emotion in musical performance were investigated in th...
Music has the power to elicit emotions onto its listeners, with emotional music pieces affecting the...
Recent research on the crossmodal integration of visual and auditory perception suggests that evalua...
Arousal and valence (pleasantness) are considered primary dimensions of emotion. However, the degree...
Several recent studies have demonstrated that people intuitively make consistent matches between cla...
Several recent studies have demonstrated that people intuitively make consistent matches between cla...
We studied the emotional responses by musicians to familiar classical music excerpts both when the m...
A wide variety of crossmodal correspondences, defined as the often surprising connections that peopl...
The last few years have seen an explosion of interest from researchers in the crossmodal corresponde...
Within the realm of perception, the phrase "cross-modal correspondences" refers to consistent associ...
Experimental evidence demonstrates robust cross-modal matches between music and colors that are medi...
This experiment was conducted to investigate cross-modal interactions in the emotional experience of...
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...
<p>Prior research has shown that non-synesthetes’ color associations to classical orchestral music a...
Cross-modal interactions in the perception of emotion in musical performance were investigated in th...
Music has the power to elicit emotions onto its listeners, with emotional music pieces affecting the...
Recent research on the crossmodal integration of visual and auditory perception suggests that evalua...
Arousal and valence (pleasantness) are considered primary dimensions of emotion. However, the degree...
Several recent studies have demonstrated that people intuitively make consistent matches between cla...
Several recent studies have demonstrated that people intuitively make consistent matches between cla...
We studied the emotional responses by musicians to familiar classical music excerpts both when the m...