"Seeing things in my head": a synesthete's images for music and notes |
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Authors: | Mills Carol Bergfeld Boteler Edith Howell Larcombe Glenda K |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Goucher College, 1021 Dulaney Valley Road, Baltimore, MD 21204, USA. cmills@goucher.edu |
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Abstract: | We explored synesthetic experiences (photisms) elicited by music and notes for GS, a 22-year-old female college student, who is a genuine digit synesthete (Mills et al 1999 Cognitive Neuropsychology 16 181-191). After extensive interviews, we conducted five studies using synthesizer notes in different octaves and in different instrument sounds. GS described, drew, or selected her photisms from alternatives. The results were: (a) her photisms had shape, color, movement, and texture: (b) different instruments had photisms with different shapes and families of instruments had similar shapes; (c) low-pitched notes were darker and larger than high notes; (d) instrument and pitch affected each other; (e) a given note was perceived as darker after a high note than after a low note; and (f) GS's drawings of notes became more consistent with repeated trials. Theoretical observations are discussed on the basis of these results. |
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