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  Audiovisual Cross-Modal Correspondences in the General Population

Parise, C., & Spence, C. (2013). Audiovisual Cross-Modal Correspondences in the General Population. In J. Simner, & E. Hubbard (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Synesthesia (pp. 790-815). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

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Parise, CV1, Author           
Spence, C, Author
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 Abstract: For more than a century now, researchers have acknowledged the existence of seemingly arbitrary crossmodal congruency effects between dimensions of sensory stimuli in the general (i.e., non-synesthetic) population. Such phenomena, known by a variety of terms including 'crossmodal correspondences', involve individual stimulus properties, rely on a crossmodal mapping of unisensory features, and appear to be shared by the majority of individuals. In other words, members of the general population share underlying preferences for specific pairings across the senses (e.g., preferring certain shapes to accompany certain sounds). Crossmodal correspondences between complementary sensory cues have often been referred to as synesthetic correspondences but, we would argue, differ from full-blown synesthetic experiences in a number of important ways, including the fact that there are no idiosyncratic concurrent sensations. Recent psychophysical evidence suggests that such crossmodal correspondences can modulate multisensory integration by helping to resolve the crossmodal binding problem. Here, we propose a model to account for the effects of crossmodal correspondences between complementary auditory and visual cues and critically review their relation to full-blown synesthesia.

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 Dates: 2013-12
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199603329.013.0039
BibTex Citekey: PariseS2012_2
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Title: Oxford Handbook of Synesthesia
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Simner, J, Editor
Hubbard, E, Editor
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Publ. Info: Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press
Pages: - Volume / Issue: - Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 790 - 815 Identifier: ISBN: 978-0-19-960332-9