Interactions between colour and synaesthetic colour: an effect of simultaneous colour contrast on synaesthetic colours

T.C.W. Nijboer*, T. Gebuis, S.F. te Pas, M.J. Van der Smagt

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Abstract

We investigated whether simultaneous colour contrast affects the synaesthetic colour experience and normal colour percept in a similar manner. We simultaneously presented a target stimulus (i.e. grapheme) and a reference stimulus (i.e. hash). Either the grapheme or the hash was presented on a saturated background of the same or opposite colour category as the synaesthetic colour and the other stimulus on a grey background. In both conditions, grapheme-colour synaesthetes were asked to colour the hash in a colour similar to the synaesthetic colour of the grapheme. Controls that were pair-matched to the synaesthetes performed the same experiment, but for them, the grapheme was presented in the colour induced by the grapheme in synaesthetes. When graphemes were presented on a grey and the hash on a coloured background, a traditional simultaneous colour-contrast effect was found for controls as well as synaesthetes. When graphemes were presented on colour and the hash on grey, the controls again showed a traditional simultaneous colour-contrast effect, whereas the synaesthetes showed the opposite effect. Our results show that synaesthetic colour experiences differ from normal colour perception; both are susceptible to different surrounding colours, but not in a comparable manner.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1
Pages (from-to)43-47
Number of pages5
JournalVision Research
Volume51
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2011

Keywords

  • Psychologie (PSYC)

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