{i} process in which one type of sensation produces a secondary subjective sensation (as when one sees a particular color in response to certain music)
Condition in which information from one sensory modality (e g , auditory) is coded in another modality (e g , visual) (Solso)
A very close and quick overlap between a sequence of two or more representational systems, such as "see / feel" (feelings overlap with what is seen) or "hear / feel" (feelings overlap with what is heard)
The psychological effect in which people experience a crossover in sensory perception such as hearing colors and seeing notes
Automatic link from one sense to another Illustrated in apparently illogical 'sensory predicates' in expressions as 'I'll see how I feel about it'
a sensation that normally occurs in one sense modality occurs when another modality is stimulated