• Title of article

    Implicit versus explicit interference effects in a number-color synesthete

  • Author/Authors

    Anna Noemi and Berteletti، نويسنده , , Ilaria and Hubbard، نويسنده , , Edward M. and Zorzi، نويسنده , , Marco، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    170
  • To page
    177
  • Abstract
    A fundamental question in the study of consciousness is the connection between subjective report and objective measures. We explored this question by testing NM, a grapheme-color synesthete, who experiences colors when viewing digits but not dot patterns. Synesthesia research has traditionally used variants of the Stroop paradigm as an objective correlate of these subjective synesthetic reports. We used both a classical synesthetic Digit Stroop task and a novel Numerosity Stroop task, in which random dot patterns were colored either congruently or incongruently with the colors NM reported for digits. We observed longer response times in the incongruent condition for both tasks, despite the fact that NM denied experiencing colors for random dot patterns, constituting a clear dissociation between subjective and objective measures of synesthetic experience. We argue that distinguishing synesthesia from learned synesthesia-like associations (pseudosynesthesia) should depend primarily on the presence of subjective reports, validated by objective measures. More generally, we suggest that consciously and unconsciously mediated interference may arise from qualitatively different mechanisms.
  • Keywords
    Consciousness , Synesthesia , Stroop task , Pseudosynesthesia
  • Journal title
    Cortex
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Cortex
  • Record number

    2300372