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The Perceptual Experience Of Synesthesia In Romanian Culture

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  • Daniela Nicoleta BOTONE

    (Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu)

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The article presents an experimental analysis of perceptual experiences related to the music –color synesthesia and grapheme – color synesthesia in Romanian culture. The data have showed significant differences in the occurrence of the synaesthetic perceptions experienced by participants depending on group’size, gender and the two forms of synesthesia. The experimental sample consisted of 67 Romanian participants. Further, limits and implications of the research were discussed.

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  • Daniela Nicoleta BOTONE, 2019. "The Perceptual Experience Of Synesthesia In Romanian Culture," CrossCultural Management Journal, Fundația Română pentru Inteligența Afacerii, Editorial Department, issue 1, pages 7-12, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:cmj:journl:y:2019:i:1:p:7-12
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    1. Jason B. Mattingley & Anina N. Rich & Greg Yelland & John L. Bradshaw, 2001. "Unconscious priming eliminates automatic binding of colour and alphanumeric form in synaesthesia," Nature, Nature, vol. 410(6828), pages 580-582, March.
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