Odor-color associations are not mediated by concurrent verbalization
Odor and color are strongly associated. Numerous studies demonstrate consistent odor-color associations, as well as effects of color on odor perception and language. Yet, we know little about how these associations arise. Here, we test whether language is a possible mediator of odor-color associatio...
Main Authors: | Speed, LJ, de Valk, J, Croijmans, I, Huisman, JLA, Majid, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2023
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