Our senses take in a large amount of information, information that sometimes is congruent across sensory modalities. Crossmodal correspondences are the study of how this information across modalities is integrated by the brain, across which dimensions the correspondences exists, and how it affect us. In the present paper four experiments were conducted, in which potential crossmodal correspondences between audition, vision and olfaction were investigated. It was hypothesized that crossmodal correspondences between olfaction, vision and audition exist along different dimensions. The results showed significant correlations between olfaction and audition when volume varies, i.e., a high volume is associated to a high concentration of an odor, ...
Olfaction is ingrained into the fabric of our daily lives and constitutes an integral part of our pe...
When designing multisensorial experiences, robustly predicting the crossmodal perception of olfactor...
Several studies have demonstrated reliable cross-modal associations between odours and various visua...
Our senses take in a large amount of information, information that sometimes is congruent across sen...
The last few years have seen an explosion of interest from researchers in the crossmodal corresponde...
Crossmodal correspondences are a feature of human perception in which two or more sensory dimensions...
Olfactory experiences represent a domain that is particularly rich in crossmodal associations. Where...
In many everyday situations, our senses are bombarded by numerous different unisensory signals at an...
In many everyday situations, our senses are bombarded by numerous different unisensory signals at an...
For more than a century now, researchers have acknowledged the existence of seemingly arbitrary cros...
Abstract During the olfactory perception process, our olfactory receptors are thought to recognize s...
There are many seemingly arbitrary associations between different perceptual properties across modal...
<p>Cross-modal correspondences refer to associations between apparently unrelated stimulus features ...
The physical properties of the distal stimuli activating our senses are often correlated in nature; ...
People associate information with different senses but the mechanism by which this happens is unclea...
Olfaction is ingrained into the fabric of our daily lives and constitutes an integral part of our pe...
When designing multisensorial experiences, robustly predicting the crossmodal perception of olfactor...
Several studies have demonstrated reliable cross-modal associations between odours and various visua...
Our senses take in a large amount of information, information that sometimes is congruent across sen...
The last few years have seen an explosion of interest from researchers in the crossmodal corresponde...
Crossmodal correspondences are a feature of human perception in which two or more sensory dimensions...
Olfactory experiences represent a domain that is particularly rich in crossmodal associations. Where...
In many everyday situations, our senses are bombarded by numerous different unisensory signals at an...
In many everyday situations, our senses are bombarded by numerous different unisensory signals at an...
For more than a century now, researchers have acknowledged the existence of seemingly arbitrary cros...
Abstract During the olfactory perception process, our olfactory receptors are thought to recognize s...
There are many seemingly arbitrary associations between different perceptual properties across modal...
<p>Cross-modal correspondences refer to associations between apparently unrelated stimulus features ...
The physical properties of the distal stimuli activating our senses are often correlated in nature; ...
People associate information with different senses but the mechanism by which this happens is unclea...
Olfaction is ingrained into the fabric of our daily lives and constitutes an integral part of our pe...
When designing multisensorial experiences, robustly predicting the crossmodal perception of olfactor...
Several studies have demonstrated reliable cross-modal associations between odours and various visua...