Gheri C, Chopping S, Morgan M J
Applied Vision Research Centre, The City University, Northampton Square, London ECV1 0HB, UK.
Proc Biol Sci. 2008 Apr 7;275(1636):841-6. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2007.1457.
One of the major issues in synaesthesia research is to identify the level of processing involved in the formation of the subjective colours experienced by synaesthetes: are they perceptual phenomena or are they due to memory and association learning? To address this question, we tested whether the colours reported by a group of grapheme-colour synaesthetes (previously studied in an functional magnetic resonance imaging experiment) influenced them in a visual search task. As well as using a condition where synaesthetic colours should have aided visual search, we introduced a condition where the colours experienced by synaesthetes would be expected to make them worse than controls. We found no evidence for differences between synaesthetes and normal controls, either when colours should have helped them or where they should have hindered. We conclude that the colours reported by our population of synaesthetes are not equivalent to perceptual signals, but arise at a cognitive level where they are unable to affect visual search.
它们是感知现象,还是源于记忆和联想学习?为了解决这个问题,我们测试了一组字形-颜色联觉者(之前在一项功能磁共振成像实验中进行过研究)报告的颜色在视觉搜索任务中是否会对他们产生影响。除了使用一种联觉颜色应该有助于视觉搜索的条件外,我们还引入了一种条件,在这种条件下,预计联觉者体验到的颜色会使他们比对照组表现更差。我们没有发现证据表明,在颜色应该帮助联觉者的情况下,或者在颜色应该阻碍他们的情况下,联觉者与正常对照组之间存在差异。我们得出结论,我们研究的这群联觉者报告的颜色并不等同于感知信号,而是出现在认知层面,在这个层面上它们无法影响视觉搜索。