Synesthesia and the McCollough effect

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Abstract

Synesthetes, who see printed black letters and numbers as being colored, are thought to have enhanced cross-activation between brain modules for color and form. Since the McCollough effect also results from oriented contours (i.e., form) evoking specific colors, we conjectured that synesthetes may experience an enhanced McCollough effect, and find that this is indeed true.

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Ramachandran, V. S., & Marcus, Z. (2017). Synesthesia and the McCollough effect. I-Perception, 8(3), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669517711718

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