Global shape perception contributes to crossmodal correspondences.

The Bouba/Kiki effect constitutes a classic sound–shape correspondence, with the meaningless sounds “Bouba” and “Kiki” being mapped onto smooth and spiky patterns, respectively. While it is commonly believed that the Bouba/Kiki effect is driven by the local rounded and angular features of a pattern,...

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Main Authors: Chen, Y.-C (Author), Huang, P.-C (Author), Spence, C. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Psychological Association 2021
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