Consistency in synesthetic experience to vowels and consonants: Five case studies |
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Authors: | FRODE SVARTDAL TROND IVERSEN |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Social Science, University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway |
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Abstract: | The present study attempted to specify the actual degree of consistency in synesthetic experience in two synesthetes and three non-synesthetes. By comparing colour chip selections, and size and density ratings, to the same set of stimulus letters on separate occasions, it was found that the synesthetic subjects showed a high consistency in responding over a short (24 hours) as well as a long (one year) time span. In comparison, the non-synesthetic subjects demonstrated less consistent responding when retested after 24 hours. However, the differences between the two groups were smaller than expected. Consistency to vowels and consonants was compared, and it was found that consistency to consonants was comparable to, or even higher than, vowel consistency in all subjects. |
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Keywords: | Synesthesia colour associations |
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