Echoes from the past: synaesthetic colour associations reflect childhood gender stereotypes

Volume: 374, Issue: 1787, Pages: 20180572 - 20180572
Published: Oct 21, 2019
Abstract
Grapheme–colour synaesthesia is a neurological phenomenon in which linguistic symbols evoke consistent colour sensations. Synaesthesia is believed to be influenced by both genetic and environmental factors, but how these factors interact to create specific associations in specific individuals is poorly understood. In this paper, we show that a grapheme–colour association in adult synaesthetes can be traced to a particular environmental effect at...
Paper Details
Title
Echoes from the past: synaesthetic colour associations reflect childhood gender stereotypes
Published Date
Oct 21, 2019
Volume
374
Issue
1787
Pages
20180572 - 20180572
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