Abstract

Based on the existing research on sound symbolism and crossmodal correspondence, this study proposed an extended research on cross-modal correspondence between various sound attributes and color properties in a group of non-synesthetes. In Experiment 1, we assessed the associations between each property of sounds and colors. Twenty sounds with five auditory properties (pitch, roughness, sharpness, tempo and discontinuity), each varied in four levels, were used as the sound stimuli. Forty-nine colors with different hues, saturation and brightness were used to match to those sounds. Result revealed that besides pitch and tempo, roughness and sharpness also played roles in sound-color correspondence. Reaction times of sound-hue were a little longer than the reaction times of sound-lightness. In Experiment 2, a speeded target discrimination task was used to assess whether the associations between sound attributes and color properties could invoke natural cross-modal correspondence and improve participants’ cognitive efficiency in cognitive tasks. Several typical sound-color pairings were selected according to the results of Experiment 1. Participants were divided into two groups (congruent and incongruent). In each trial participants had to judge whether the presented color could appropriately be associated with the sound stimuli. Result revealed that participants responded more quickly and accurately in the congruent group than in the incongruent group. It was also found that there was no significant difference in reaction times and error rates between sound-hue and sound-lightness. The results of Experiment 1 and 2 indicate the existence of a robust crossmodal correspondence between multiple attributes of sound and color, which also has strong influence on cognitive tasks. The inconsistency of the reaction times between sound-hue and sound-lightness in Experiment 1 and 2 is probably owing to the difference in experimental protocol, which indicates that the complexity of experiment design may be an important factor in crossmodal correspondence phenomena.

Highlights

  • Research on crossmodal correspondences between sound and color has a long history in the field of experimental psychology

  • In order to determine whether color selections are independent from different levels of each sound attribute, chi-square test of independence is performed in SPSS

  • Chi-square goodness of fit test is conducted in further analysis to find out which levels of each sound attribute induce a distribution of color selection that is different from that expected by chance

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Introduction

Research on crossmodal correspondences between sound and color has a long history in the field of experimental psychology. How to cite this article Sun et al (2018), An extended research of crossmodal correspondence between color and sound in psychology and cognitive ergonomics. Some studies have compared performance to those of non-synesthetes (Ward, Huckstep & Tsakanikos, 2006). There are some reviews of the literature on crossmodal correspondences in non-synesthetes (e.g., Calvert, 2001; Martino & Marks, 2001; Spence, 2011; Parise & Spence, 2013)

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