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When Sandpaper Is 'Kiki' and Satin Is 'Bouba': an Exploration of the Associations Between Words, Emotional States, and the Tactile Attributes of Everyday Materials.

Roberta Etzi, Charles Spence, Massimiliano Zampini, Alberto Gallace.   

Abstract

Over the last decade, scientists working on the topic of multisensory integration, as well as designers and marketers involved in trying to understand consumer behavior, have become increasingly interested in the non-arbitrary associations (e.g., sound symbolism) between different sensorial attributes of the stimuli they work with. Nevertheless, to date, little research in this area has investigated the presence of these crossmodal correspondences in the tactile evaluation of everyday materials. Here, we explore the presence and nature of the associations between tactile sensations, the sound of non-words, and people's emotional states. Samples of cotton, satin, tinfoil, sandpaper, and abrasive sponge, were stroked along the participants' forearm at the speed of 5 cm/s. Participants evaluated the materials along several dimensions, comprising scales anchored by pairs of non-words (e.g., Kiki/Bouba) and adjectives (e.g., ugly/beautiful). The results revealed that smoother textures were associated with non-words made up of round-shaped sounds (e.g., Maluma), whereas rougher textures were more strongly associated with sharp-transient sounds (e.g., Takete). The results also revealed the presence of a number of correspondences between tactile surfaces and adjectives related to visual and auditory attributes. For example, smooth textures were associated with features evoked by words such as 'bright' and 'quiet'; by contrast, the rougher textures were associated with adjectives such as 'dim' and 'loud'. The textures were also found to be associated with a number of emotional labels. Taken together, these results further our understanding of crossmodal correspondences involving the tactile modality and provide interesting insights in the applied field of design and marketing.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27311294     DOI: 10.1163/22134808-00002497

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Multisens Res        ISSN: 2213-4794            Impact factor:   2.286


  8 in total

1.  Emotional visual stimuli affect the evaluation of tactile stimuli presented on the arms but not the related electrodermal responses.

Authors:  Roberta Etzi; Massimiliano Zampini; Georgiana Juravle; Alberto Gallace
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2.  The taste & affect music database: Subjective rating norms for a new set of musical stimuli.

Authors:  David Guedes; Marília Prada; Margarida Vaz Garrido; Elsa Lamy
Journal:  Behav Res Methods       Date:  2022-05-17

3.  Bouba/Kiki in Touch: Associations Between Tactile Perceptual Qualities and Japanese Phonemes.

Authors:  Maki Sakamoto; Junji Watanabe
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2018-03-12

4.  Haptic sound-symbolism in young Spanish-speaking children.

Authors:  Alberto Falcón; Ulianov Montano; Mariel Tavira; Osmara Domínguez-Gallegos
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-08-08       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  The impact of contextual information regarding the origin of food on consumers' judgments.

Authors:  Roberta Etzi; Matteo Girondini; Gemma Massetti; Alberto Gallace
Journal:  Curr Res Food Sci       Date:  2022-02-15

6.  Crossmodal Associations with Olfactory, Auditory, and Tactile Stimuli in Children and Adults.

Authors:  Laura J Speed; Ilja Croijmans; Sarah Dolscheid; Asifa Majid
Journal:  Iperception       Date:  2021-12-06

Review 7.  Roughness perception: A multisensory/crossmodal perspective.

Authors:  Nicola Di Stefano; Charles Spence
Journal:  Atten Percept Psychophys       Date:  2022-08-26       Impact factor: 2.157

8.  Trilled /r/ is associated with roughness, linking sound and touch across spoken languages.

Authors:  Bodo Winter; Márton Sóskuthy; Marcus Perlman; Mark Dingemanse
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-01-20       Impact factor: 4.379

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