When people make cross-modal matches from classical music to colors, they choose colors whose emotional associations fit the emotional associations of the music, supporting the …
SE Palmer, KB Schloss, Z Xu… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - National Acad Sciences
Experimental evidence demonstrates robust cross-modal matches between music and colors that are mediated by emotional associations. US and Mexican participants chose …
T Tsang, KB Schloss - The Yale Review of Undergraduate …, 2010 - campuspress.yale.edu
Synesthetes are famed for their ability to “hear” colors or “see” sound. However, the widespread use of such colorful phrases as “white noise” and “the blues” suggests that …
Prior research has shown that non-synesthetes' color associations to classical orchestral music are strongly mediated by emotion. The present study examines similar cross-modal …
Three experiments tested the proposal that music–color associations are mediated by emotional connotations as suggested by Palmer and collaborators (2013, 2016). Experiment …
The representation of expressivity in music is still a fairly unexplored field. Alternative ways of representing musical information are necessary when providing feedback on emotion …
Color cues impact the chemosensory perception of foods and beverages. Evidence suggests that color exerts these effects through a link with emotion. In this study, color …
The link between colour and emotion and its possible similarity across cultures are questions that have not been fully resolved. Online, 711 participants from China, Germany …
Popular opinions link colours and emotions. Yet, affective connotations of colours are heterogeneous (for example, red represents anger and love) partly because they relate to …