Development of color learning protocol based on music-color association for people with visual impairment.

Annals of medicine Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-10 DOI:10.1080/07853890.2025.2476728
Hye Young Park
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Abstract

Background: This research developed and confirmed the feasibility of a color-learning mobile application for people with visual impairment based on the hypothesis that the music-color association may be synaesthetically induced through emotion.

Methods: In total, 120 participants with visual impairment, comprising 60 congenital and 60 adventitious cases, were recruited. They underwent sequential procedures: Procedure 1 involved selecting color-music associations and designing tasks; Procedure 2 focused on application development with accessibility features; and Procedure 3 verified usability and effectiveness.

Results: Significant improvements were observed in hue, luminance, and saturation scores following the use of the music-color association application among participants with both congenital and adventitious visual impairment. The effectiveness of the application in facilitating color learning is evident, suggesting its potential utility in enhancing color perception in this population.

Conclusions: This research introduces a novel framework for color learning among visually impaired individuals using a music-based synesthetic approach. The developed mobile application offers a promising avenue for efficiently improving color perception and learning, thereby addressing the critical need for accessibility and education for this population. Further research should explore the long-term effects and broader applications of synesthetic-induced learning in diverse contexts.

视障人士基于音乐-色彩关联的色彩学习方案的开发。
背景:本研究基于音乐-颜色关联可能通过情感联觉诱导的假设,开发并证实了视觉障碍人群色彩学习移动应用程序的可行性。方法:共招募120例视力障碍患者,其中先天性视力障碍60例,非先天性视力障碍60例。他们经历了一系列的步骤:步骤1包括选择颜色-音乐关联和设计任务;程序2侧重于具有可访问性特性的应用程序开发;程序3验证可用性和有效性。结果:在先天性和非先天性视觉障碍的参与者中,使用音乐-颜色关联应用程序后,色调,亮度和饱和度得分均有显着改善。该应用程序在促进色彩学习方面的有效性是显而易见的,这表明它在增强这一人群的色彩感知方面具有潜在的效用。结论:本研究采用基于音乐的联觉方法为视障个体的色彩学习提供了一个新的框架。开发的移动应用程序为有效提高色彩感知和学习提供了一条有前途的途径,从而解决了这一人群对可访问性和教育的迫切需求。进一步的研究应探讨联觉诱发学习在不同情境下的长期影响和更广泛的应用。
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