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+ | In this article the perceptual interaction between real and synesthetic colors is examined using participants with color-graphemic synesthesia. People with color-graphemic synesthesia experience consistent and vivid colors after viewing achromatic alphanumeric characters. This article looks at the issues of how real and synesthetic colors interact, and how synesthetes see the real and concurrent synesthetic color at the same time. Other issues include how one can see two colors in the same location, and what the relationship is between synesthesia and imagery. | ||
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+ | In the first experiment, the influence that real and synesthetic colors play on the perceived direction of apparent motion was examined. In the interaction condition, the first frame was shown which was non-inducing, and physically colored. SHortly after a second frame was shown which was achromatic with different characters. |
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In this article the perceptual interaction between real and synesthetic colors is examined using participants with color-graphemic synesthesia. People with color-graphemic synesthesia experience consistent and vivid colors after viewing achromatic alphanumeric characters. This article looks at the issues of how real and synesthetic colors interact, and how synesthetes see the real and concurrent synesthetic color at the same time. Other issues include how one can see two colors in the same location, and what the relationship is between synesthesia and imagery.
In the first experiment, the influence that real and synesthetic colors play on the perceived direction of apparent motion was examined. In the interaction condition, the first frame was shown which was non-inducing, and physically colored. SHortly after a second frame was shown which was achromatic with different characters.