Fast lemons and sour boulders: Testing crossmodal correspondences using an internet-based testing methodology.
According to a popular family of hypotheses, crossmodal matches between distinct features hold because they correspond to the same polarity on several conceptual dimensions (such as active-passive, good-bad, etc.) that can be identified using the semantic differential technique. The main problem her...
Main Authors: | Woods, A, Spence, C, Butcher, N, Deroy, O |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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