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In lectures on crossmodal perception, researchers often refer to the bouba/kiki effect as evidence that sound and shape are inherently linked.
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In lectures on crossmodal perception, researchers often refer to the bouba/kiki effect as evidence that sound and shape are inherently linked.
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クロスモーダル知覚に関する講義で、研究者たちはしばしば、音声の音と視覚的な形との非任意的な対応を、音と形が本質的に結びついている証拠として取り上げる。