Human speech conveys many forms of information, but for some exceptional individuals (synaesthetes), listening to speech sounds can automatically induce visual percepts such as colours. In this experiment, grapheme–colour synaesthetes and controls were asked to assign colours, or shades of grey, to different vowel sounds. We then investigated whether the acoustic content of these vowel sounds influenced participants’ colour and grey-shade choices. We found that both colour and grey-shade associations varied systematically with vowel changes. The colour effect was significant for both participant groups, but significantly stronger and more consistent for synaesthetes. Because not all vowel sounds that we used are “translatable” into grapheme...
This paper explores the contribution that phonetics can make to research into certain types of synae...
This study examines a group of synaesthetes who report colour sensations in response to music and ot...
ABSTRACT—Although it is estimated that as many as 4 % of people experience some form of enhanced cro...
Human speech conveys many forms of information, but for some exceptional individuals (synaesthetes),...
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...
Synaesthesia is an unusual phenomenon, in which additional sensory perceptions are triggered by appa...
Contains fulltext : 205885.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We report assoc...
We report associations between vowel sounds, graphemes, and colours collected online from over 1000 ...
AbstractOur brain constantly integrates signals across different senses. Auditory–visual synaesthesi...
Synesthesia is a condition in which perceptual or cognitive stimuli (e.g., a written letter) trigger...
AbstractSome people perceive colours when they hear words – a phenomenon known as synaesthesia. Bra...
This study examines a group of synaesthetes who report colour sensations in response to music and ot...
This paper explores the contribution that phonetics can make to research into certain types of synae...
This paper explores the contribution that phonetics can make to research into certain types of synae...
This study examines a group of synaesthetes who report colour sensations in response to music and ot...
ABSTRACT—Although it is estimated that as many as 4 % of people experience some form of enhanced cro...
Human speech conveys many forms of information, but for some exceptional individuals (synaesthetes),...
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...
Synaesthesia is an unusual phenomenon, in which additional sensory perceptions are triggered by appa...
Contains fulltext : 205885.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We report assoc...
We report associations between vowel sounds, graphemes, and colours collected online from over 1000 ...
AbstractOur brain constantly integrates signals across different senses. Auditory–visual synaesthesi...
Synesthesia is a condition in which perceptual or cognitive stimuli (e.g., a written letter) trigger...
AbstractSome people perceive colours when they hear words – a phenomenon known as synaesthesia. Bra...
This study examines a group of synaesthetes who report colour sensations in response to music and ot...
This paper explores the contribution that phonetics can make to research into certain types of synae...
This paper explores the contribution that phonetics can make to research into certain types of synae...
This study examines a group of synaesthetes who report colour sensations in response to music and ot...
ABSTRACT—Although it is estimated that as many as 4 % of people experience some form of enhanced cro...