嗅觉刺激引起的多感官图像:人类信息处理中的跨模态对应

Kazuyoshi Ichihashi, Hideki Ichihashi
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本研究的目的是探讨香味的多感官效应。嗅觉刺激能诱发视觉、听觉、味觉和触觉的图像吗?58名参与者闻了10种不同的精油,包括葡萄柚、橙花、金盏花、罗马洋甘菊、檀香、马郁兰、大马士革玫瑰、柠檬草、佛手柑和乳香;评估了每种香味的偏好和引起的颜色、声音、味道和触觉图像。此外,良好的香味与明亮的颜色图像(如橙色和黄色)、圆形图像、酸性和甜味图像、高音调声音图像和丝绸般柔软的触觉图像之间存在密切关系。我们认为嗅觉系统与偏好系统高度相关。我们认为嗅觉系统与偏好系统高度相关。我们认为,嗅觉刺激唤起视觉、听觉、味觉和触觉图像,伴随着偏好系统的激活。我们认为,在人类信息处理中,多感官或跨模式对应是非常普遍的。为了开发更有吸引力的艺术和各种类型的产品,考虑跨模式对应是非常重要的。
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Multisensory images evoked by olfactory stimuli: Crossmodal correspondences in human information processing
The purpose of this study was to investigate multisensory effect of fragrance. Can olfactory stimulation induce visual, auditory, taste and tactile image? Fifty-eight participants smelled ten different essential oils, including Grapefruit, Neroli, Clarysage, Roman Chamomile, Sandalwood, Marjoram, Damaskrose, Lemongrass, Bergamot, and Frankincense; the preferences and the evoked color, sound, taste and tactile images in each fragrance were assessed. In addition, the close relationships between a favorable fragrance and a bright color image such as orange and yellow, a round shape image, an acidic and sweet taste image, a high pitch sound image and a silky, downy tactile image were identified. We suggested that the olfactory system is highly linked with the preference system. We represented that olfactory system was highly linked with preference system. We considered that olfactory stimulation evokes visual, auditory, taste and tactile images that accompany the activation of the preference system. We considered that multisensory or crossmodal correspondence is very general in human information processing. It is very important to consider crossmodal correspondences to develop more attractive arts and various types of products for humans.
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