Abstract
One of the most common forms of synesthesia is between colors and graphemes (Colizoli, Murre, & Rouw, 2012). Numerous studies have investigated
different aspects of attention and synesthesia, e.g. effects of Stroop-like interference by colors that are incongruent with the synesthetic experience. Here
we attempt to isolate how speci¿ c components of attention are affected by grapheme-color synesthesia. Eight carefully screened healthy participants
with synesthesia reported the letters in brie¿ y presented, post-masked arrays of letters and digits. On half the trials, the letters and digits were
presented in colors congruent with the synesthetic experience. On the other half of the trials, the letters and digits were presented in colors that were
incongruent with the synesthetic experience. Components of attention were estimated separately for congruent and incongruent trials by ¿ tting the data
to a mathematical model based on A Theory of Visual Attention (Bundesen, 1990). It has previously been demonstrated that color experiences in observers with synesthesia are very stable over time, and that the color experience
seems to be an integrate part of the processing of letters, in for example grapheme-color synesthesia (Mattingley, 2009). Results from the present
experiment show that synesthesia affects both speed of processing (C) and the number of objects that can be retained in visual short-term memory (K).
Participants were faster at encoding characters that were colored congruently with their synesthesia. In addition, the capacity of the visual short-term
memory increased slightly in the congruent compared to the incongruent condition. Interestingly, congruent trials compared to incongruent trials
did not seem to afford bene¿ ts to attentional selectivity (a), nor did they affect the threshold for visual perception (t0). The results, therefore, indicate that synesthesia relates to a speci¿ c subset of attentional components
different aspects of attention and synesthesia, e.g. effects of Stroop-like interference by colors that are incongruent with the synesthetic experience. Here
we attempt to isolate how speci¿ c components of attention are affected by grapheme-color synesthesia. Eight carefully screened healthy participants
with synesthesia reported the letters in brie¿ y presented, post-masked arrays of letters and digits. On half the trials, the letters and digits were
presented in colors congruent with the synesthetic experience. On the other half of the trials, the letters and digits were presented in colors that were
incongruent with the synesthetic experience. Components of attention were estimated separately for congruent and incongruent trials by ¿ tting the data
to a mathematical model based on A Theory of Visual Attention (Bundesen, 1990). It has previously been demonstrated that color experiences in observers with synesthesia are very stable over time, and that the color experience
seems to be an integrate part of the processing of letters, in for example grapheme-color synesthesia (Mattingley, 2009). Results from the present
experiment show that synesthesia affects both speed of processing (C) and the number of objects that can be retained in visual short-term memory (K).
Participants were faster at encoding characters that were colored congruently with their synesthesia. In addition, the capacity of the visual short-term
memory increased slightly in the congruent compared to the incongruent condition. Interestingly, congruent trials compared to incongruent trials
did not seem to afford bene¿ ts to attentional selectivity (a), nor did they affect the threshold for visual perception (t0). The results, therefore, indicate that synesthesia relates to a speci¿ c subset of attentional components
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Artikelnummer | 1328 |
Tidsskrift | Journal of Vision |
Vol/bind | 13 |
Udgave nummer | 9 |
ISSN | 1534-7362 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - 2013 |
Udgivet eksternt | Ja |
Begivenhed | Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting 2013 - Naples, Fl., USA Varighed: 10 maj 2013 → 15 maj 2013 |
Konference
Konference | Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting 2013 |
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Land/Område | USA |
By | Naples, Fl. |
Periode | 10/05/2013 → 15/05/2013 |