Sniffing colors-color associations for descriptors and odors of the MONEX-40 test.

IF 2.8 4区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Sally Arnhardt, Lilian Wei Fu, Johannes Kornhuber, Jessica Freiherr
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Abstract

Research on odor-color associations provides insights into brain processes that integrate attributes from seemingly independent senses, forming crossmodal correspondences. Since multisensory integration is based, among others, on semantic congruency, we aimed to provide a color profile-encompassing hue, saturation, and lightness-for the standardized MONEX-40 test. This color profile will enable the use of odor-congruent or odor-incongruent colors in olfactory-visual studies. In Study 1, participants completed an online survey, selecting colors corresponding to each descriptor in the smell test. The analysis revealed distinct color patterns, highlighting the importance of learning in descriptor-color associations. Study 2 explored color associations for all 40 odors of the MONEX-40 at different time points. Initially, participants reported color associations based solely on odor perception. Then, they identified the odor from a set of four descriptors and reassigned colors after odor identification. Both qualitative and quantitative methods, including statistical tests and ΔE (CIE 2000) analysis, demonstrated shifts in color associations after odor identification, affecting hue, saturation, and lightness. This research deepens our understanding of how color associations form in response to various stimuli, including descriptors and odors. The findings have scientific relevance, as mentioned above, but also practical applications in product development, particularly in the food and cosmetics industries, where combining specific colors and odors can enhance product appeal.

嗅色。MONEX-40测试中描述符和气味的颜色关联。
对气味-颜色关联的研究提供了对大脑过程的见解,这些过程整合了来自看似独立的感官的属性,形成了跨模态对应。由于多感官整合是基于语义一致性的,我们的目标是为标准化的MONEX-40测试提供一个包含色调、饱和度和明度的色彩配置文件。这种颜色配置文件将使嗅觉视觉研究中使用气味一致或气味不一致的颜色。在研究1中,参与者完成了一项在线调查,选择与气味测试中每个描述符对应的颜色。分析揭示了不同的颜色模式,强调了学习描述-颜色联想的重要性。研究2探索了MONEX-40在不同时间点上所有40种气味的颜色关联。最初,参与者报告了仅仅基于气味感知的颜色联想。然后,他们从一组四种描述符中识别气味,并在气味识别后重新分配颜色。定性和定量方法,包括统计测试和ΔE (CIE 2000)分析,都证明了气味识别后颜色关联的变化,影响色调、饱和度和亮度。这项研究加深了我们对颜色联想是如何在各种刺激下形成的理解,包括描述符和气味。如上所述,这些发现不仅具有科学意义,而且在产品开发方面也有实际应用,特别是在食品和化妆品行业,结合特定的颜色和气味可以增强产品的吸引力。
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Chemical Senses
Chemical Senses 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
2.90%
发文量
25
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Chemical Senses publishes original research and review papers on all aspects of chemoreception in both humans and animals. An important part of the journal''s coverage is devoted to techniques and the development and application of new methods for investigating chemoreception and chemosensory structures.
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