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Description: This Project contains the materials for the running of a cross-sensory perception task, with a focus on auditory tone and physical object properties. Stimulus sounds are from a Lamjung Yolmo speaker. Objects can be created using simple craft items or 3D printed.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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The materials in this Project include the stimuli, test materials, data and analyses from a set of experiments in Styles and Gawne (2017). With these materials you can:

• replicate/check our existing analysis

• do your own exploratory analysis to test a different hypothesis

• replicate the main experiment using our procedures, or in a different paradigm.

• use these stimuli in new experiments with…

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Meta-Analysis of past bouba/kiki effects for canonical stimuli

Meta-analysis including LIVE excel calculation sheet, as reported in Styles, S. J., & Gawne, L. (2017). When does maluma/takete fail? Two key fail...

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bouba/kikicross-modal correspondencesexperimentlanguagelinguistic fieldworkNepalperceptionpsycholinguisticspsychologysound symbolismSyuba langaugetone

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