Induced awareness of synesthetic sensations in synesthetically predisposed “Borderline Non-synesthetes”

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Kosuke Itoh
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Abstract

A long-standing issue concerning synesthesia is whether the trait is continuous or discontinuous with ordinary perception. Here, we found that a substantial proportion of non-synesthetes (>10 % out of >200 unselected participants) spontaneously became aware of their synesthesia by participating in an online survey that forced them to select colors for stimuli that evoke color sensations in synesthetes. Notably, the test-retest consistencies of color sensation in these non-synesthetes were comparable to those in self-claimed synesthetes, revealing their strong though latent synesthetic dispositions. The effect was absent or weak in a matched control survey that did not include the color-picking test. Therefore, the color-picking task likely provided the predisposed “borderline non-synesthetes” with an opportunity to dwell on their tendency toward synesthesia and allowed their subconscious sensations to become conscious ones. The finding suggests that the general population has a continuum of synesthetic disposition that encompasses both synesthetes and non-synesthetes.

有联觉倾向的 "边缘型非联觉患者 "对联觉感觉的诱导意识。
关于联觉的一个长期存在的问题是,这种特征与普通感知是连续的还是不连续的。在这里,我们发现相当一部分非联觉过敏者(在超过 200 名未被选中的参与者中超过 10%)通过参与一项在线调查自发地意识到了自己的联觉,该调查强迫他们为能唤起联觉过敏者色彩感觉的刺激物选择颜色。值得注意的是,这些非联觉过敏者的色彩感觉的测试-重复一致性与自称的联觉过敏者相当,这揭示了他们强烈但潜在的联觉倾向。在不包括抠色测试的匹配对照调查中,这种效应不存在或很微弱。因此,挑色任务很可能为有倾向性的 "边缘非联觉过敏者 "提供了一个机会,让他们沉浸在自己的联觉倾向中,并让他们的潜意识感觉变成有意识的感觉。这一发现表明,一般人群的联觉倾向具有连续性,既包括联觉过敏者,也包括非联觉过敏者。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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9.40
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