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A Comparison of Sound-Color Synesthetes and Controls for Musical Discrimination Tasks

Poster Session VIII - Board: VIII-113
Sunday, May 24, 2009, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Golden Gate Exhibit Hall

Courtney C. Moyer
Elizabethtown College

Sound-color synesthetes and controls discriminated between pairs of tunes altered either in timbre or tempo. Since synesthetes have reported that their synesthetic experience changes for altered timbre, it was expected that they might perform better than controls in this condition. However, there were no significant differences revealed.

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