No Evidence That Sound–Shape Associations Influence Temporal Resolution in Humans: Five Nonreplications of Parise and Spence (2009) and Meta-Analyses.

Sound–shape associations (e.g., preferentially matching angular shapes with high-pitched sounds and smooth shapes with low-pitched ones) have been almost universally observed in humans. If cross-modally congruent sounds and shapes are more robustly integrated in humans, distinguishing them in time m...

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Published in:Journal of Experimental Psychology. General Vol. 154; no. 2; pp. 522 - 533
Main Authors: Sourav, Suddha, Röder, Brigitte, Ambsdorf, Franka, Melissari, Andromachi, Arvaniti, Miketa, Vatakis, Argiro
Format: Article
Published: American Psychological Association Feb2025
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