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Cuteness modulates size sound symbolism at its extremes
Despite the rapidly growing body of research on sound symbolism, one issue that remains understudied is whether different types of sensory information interact in their sound symbolic effects.
Schmitz Dominic +3 more
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Crossmodal correspondences between sounds and tastes
In this article, the rapidly growing body of research that has been published recently on the topic of crossmodal correspondences that involve auditory and gustatory/flavor stimuli is critically reviewed. The evidence demonstrates that people reliably match different tastes/flavors to auditory stimuli varying in both their psychoacoustic (e.g., pitch ...
Knöferle Klemens, Spence Charles
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Class-Aware Sounding Objects Localization via Audiovisual Correspondence [PDF]
Audiovisual scenes are pervasive in our daily life. It is commonplace for humans to discriminatively localize different sounding objects but quite challenging for machines to achieve class-aware sounding objects localization without category annotations, i.e., localizing the sounding object and recognizing its category.
Di Hu 0001 +5 more
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Transcoding Sound to Spelling: Single or Multiple Sound Unit Correspondence?
We report a detailed analysis of the written spelling of an aphasic patient, KT, in whom no viable comprehension could be demonstrated despite accurate repetition and fluent speech (transcortical sensory aphasia). His spelling conformed in all respects with the definition of an orthographic/lexical dysgraphic such that his writing of regular ...
D M, Baxter, E K, Warrington
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Hepatic cholesterol crystals and crown-like structures distinguish NASH from simple steatosis[S]
We sought to determine whether hepatic cholesterol crystals are present in patients or mice with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease/nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), and whether their presence or distribution correlates with the presence of NASH as ...
George N. Ioannou +3 more
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Look and ye shall hear: Selective auditory attention modulates the audiovisual correspondence effect
One of the unresolved questions in multisensory research is that of automaticity of consistent associations between sensory features from different modalities (e.g. high visual locations associated with high sound pitch).
Armina Janyan +4 more
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Computationally Sound Mechanized Proofs of Correspondence Assertions [PDF]
We present a new mechanized prover for showing correspondence assertions for cryptographic protocols in the computational model. Correspondence assertions are useful in particular for establishing authentication. Our technique produces proofs by sequences of games, as standard in cryptography.
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Children with Down syndrome and severe intellectual disability have difficulties in learning a language. Enhanced learning procedure, including mora segmentation is beneficial to understand letter–sound correspondence in such children.
Haruo Fujino, Yumeho Imatome
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Self-Supervised Learning for Audio-Visual Relationships of Videos With Stereo Sounds
Learning cross-modal features is an essential task for many multimedia applications such as sound localization, audio-visual alignment, and image/audio retrieval.
Tomoya Sato, Yusuke Sugano, Yoichi Sato
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Non-arbitrary sound-shape correspondences (SSC), such as the “bouba-kiki” effect, have beenconsistently observed across languages and together with other sound-symbolic phenomena challenge the classic linguistic dictum of the arbitrariness of the sign. Yet, it is unclear what makes a sound “round” or “spiky” to the human mind.
Bottini, Roberto +2 more
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