The semantic basis of taste-shape associations

Author:

Velasco Carlos12,Woods Andy T.13,Marks Lawrence E.45,Cheok Adrian David26,Spence Charles1

Affiliation:

1. Crossmodal Research Laboratory, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

2. Imagineering Institute, Iskandar, Malaysia

3. Xperiment, UK

4. Sensory Information Processing, John B. Pierce Laboratory, New Haven, CT, USA

5. School of Public Health and Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA

6. School of Mathematics, Engineering, and Computer Science, City University, London, UK

Abstract

Previous research shows that people systematically match tastes with shapes. Here, we assess the extent to which matched taste and shape stimuli share a common semantic space and whether semantically congruent versus incongruent taste/shape associations can influence the speed with which people respond to both shapes and taste words. In Experiment 1, semantic differentiation was used to assess the semantic space of both taste words and shapes. The results suggest a common semantic space containing two principal components (seemingly, intensity and hedonics) and two principal clusters, one including round shapes and the taste word “sweet,” and the other including angular shapes and the taste words “salty,” “sour,” and “bitter.” The former cluster appears more positively-valenced whilst less potent than the latter. In Experiment 2, two speeded classification tasks assessed whether congruent versus incongruent mappings of stimuli and responses (e.g., sweet with round versus sweet with angular) would influence the speed of participants’ responding, to both shapes and taste words. The results revealed an overall effect of congruence with congruent trials yielding faster responses than their incongruent counterparts. These results are consistent with previous evidence suggesting a close relation (or crossmodal correspondence) between tastes and shape curvature that may derive from common semantic coding, perhaps along the intensity and hedonic dimensions.

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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