Title :
Multisensory images evoked by olfactory stimuli: Crossmodal correspondences in human information processing
Author :
Ichihashi, Kazuyoshi ; Ichihashi, Hayato
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Inf. Sci. & Arts, Bioeng. Res. Center, Univ. of Tokyo, Kawagoe, Japan
fDate :
June 30 2014-July 2 2014
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to investigate multisensory effect of fragrance. Can olfactory stimulation induce visual, auditory, taste and tactile image? Fifty-eight participants smelled ten different essential oils, including Grapefruit, Neroli, Clarysage, Roman Chamomile, Sandalwood, Marjoram, Damaskrose, Lemongrass, Bergamot, and Frankincense; the preferences and the evoked color, sound, taste and tactile images in each fragrance were assessed. In addition, the close relationships between a favorable fragrance and a bright color image such as orange and yellow, a round shape image, an acidic and sweet taste image, a high pitch sound image and a silky, downy tactile image were identified. We suggested that the olfactory system is highly linked with the preference system. We represented that olfactory system was highly linked with preference system. We considered that olfactory stimulation evokes visual, auditory, taste and tactile images that accompany the activation of the preference system. We considered that multisensory or crossmodal correspondence is very general in human information processing. It is very important to consider crossmodal correspondences to develop more attractive arts and various types of products for humans.
Keywords :
biomedical imaging; chemioception; image colour analysis; touch (physiological); Roman chamomile; acidic taste imaging; auditory imaging; bergamot; bright color imaging; clarysage; crossmodal correspondence; damaskrose; downy tactile imaging; essential oils; evoked color; frankincense; grapefruit; high pitch sound imaging; human information processing; lemongrass; marjoram; multisensory correspondence; multisensory fragrance effect; multisensory imaging; neroli; olfactory stimulation; olfactory system; round shape imaging; sandalwood; silky imaging; sweet taste imaging; tactile imaging; taste imaging; visual imaging; Color; Correlation; Correlation coefficient; Image color analysis; Olfactory; Shape; Visualization; crossmodal correspondence; essential oil; fragrance; multisensory; olfactory stimulation;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Networking and Parallel/Distributed Computing (SNPD), 2014 15th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
DOI :
10.1109/SNPD.2014.6888735