Thursday, June 4, 2009

what i got

Types of Synesthesia you have

  • Numbers->Color
  • Letters->Color
  • Weekdays->Color
  • Months->Color
  • Sequences->Spatial locations
    (Sequences such as numbers, weekdays or months)
  • Musical Pitch->Color
  • Musical Chords->Color
  • Musical Instruments->Color
  • Smell->Color
  • Personalities->Color
  • Emotion->Color
  • Other: When i hear certain musical chords or melodies, i experience a sense of texture in my mind as well as color. these also correspond to emotions.

Grapheme Color Picker Test

000
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
* 1 *
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
* 2 *
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
* 3 *
44No
Color
* 4 *
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
* 5 *
6No
Color
No
Color
* 6 *
7No
Color
No
Color
* 7 *
8No
Color
No
Color
* 8 *
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
* 9 *

* Graph cannot be computed
because one or more trials
were not assigned a color

AAA
BBB
CCC
DDD
EEE
FFF
GGG
HNo
Color
No
Color
* H *
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
* I *
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
* J *
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
* K *
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
* L *
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
* M *
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
* N *
ONo
Color
No
Color
* O *
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
* P *
QNo
Color
No
Color
* Q *
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
* R *
SSS
TTNo
Color
* T *
UNo
Color
No
Color
* U *
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
* V *
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
* W *
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
* X *
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
* Y *
ZZNo
Color
* Z *

Score: 0.73

In this battery, a score below 1.0 is ranked as synesthetic. Non-synethetes asked to use memory or free association typically score in the range of a 2.0. A perfect score of 0.0 would mean that there was no difference in the colors selected on each successive presentation of the same letter. For more information on the Synesthesia Battery and the details of how it is scored, please refer to David M. Eagleman, Arielle D. Kagan, Stephanie S. Nelson, Deepak Sagaram, Anand K. Sarma. A standardized test battery for the study of Synesthesia. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2007 Jan 15;159(1):139-145.[Click here for pdf] and or email us.

Speed-Congruency Test

Accuracy95.83 %
Mean Reaction Time2.092 seconds +/- 1.505

An accuracy percentage of right answers in the range of 85-100 typically indicates synesthetic association between the graphemes and colors. Those below 85% typically rule out synesthesia.

Weekday Color Picker Test

SundaySundaySunday
MondayMondayMonday
TuesdayTuesdayTuesday
WednesdayWednesdayWednesday
ThursdayThursdayThursday
FridayFridayFriday
SaturdaySaturdaySaturday

Score: 0.46

In this battery, a score below 1.0 is ranked as synesthetic. Non-synethetes asked to use memory or free association typically score in the range of a 2.0. A perfect score of 0.0 would mean that there was no difference in the colors selected on each successive presentation of the same letter. For more information on the Synesthesia Battery and the details of how it is scored, please refer to David M. Eagleman, Arielle D. Kagan, Stephanie S. Nelson, Deepak Sagaram, Anand K. Sarma. A standardized test battery for the study of Synesthesia. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2007 Jan 15;159(1):139-145.[Click here for pdf] and or email us.

Month Color Picker Test

JanuaryJanuaryJanuary
FebruaryFebruaryFebruary
MarchMarchMarch
AprilAprilApril
MayMayMay
JuneJuneJune
JulyJulyJuly
AugustAugustAugust
SeptemberSeptemberSeptember
OctoberOctoberOctober
NovemberNovemberNovember
DecemberDecemberDecember

Score: 0.66

In this battery, a score below 1.0 is ranked as synesthetic. Non-synethetes asked to use memory or free association typically score in the range of a 2.0. A perfect score of 0.0 would mean that there was no difference in the colors selected on each successive presentation of the same letter. For more information on the Synesthesia Battery and the details of how it is scored, please refer to David M. Eagleman, Arielle D. Kagan, Stephanie S. Nelson, Deepak Sagaram, Anand K. Sarma. A standardized test battery for the study of Synesthesia. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2007 Jan 15;159(1):139-145.[Click here for pdf] and or email us.

Piano Scale Color Picker Test

Your colors are not sufficiently varied to make any assessment of the validity of your synesthesia.

Chord Color Picker Test

C+C+C+
C-C-C-
Cdim7Cdim7Cdim7
A+A+A+
A-A-A-
Adim7Adim7Adim7
Eb+Eb+Eb+
Eb-Eb-Eb-
Ebdim7Ebdim7Ebdim7
F#+F#+F#+
F#-F#-F#-
F#dim7F#dim7F#dim7

Score: 0.8

In this battery, a score below 1.0 is ranked as synesthetic. Non-synethetes asked to use memory or free association typically score in the range of a 2.0. A perfect score of 0.0 would mean that there was no difference in the colors selected on each successive presentation of the same letter. For more information on the Synesthesia Battery and the details of how it is scored, please refer to David M. Eagleman, Arielle D. Kagan, Stephanie S. Nelson, Deepak Sagaram, Anand K. Sarma. A standardized test battery for the study of Synesthesia. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2007 Jan 15;159(1):139-145.[Click here for pdf] and or email us.

Instrument Color Picker Test

Pictures / Words
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
*
No
Color
No
Color
*
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
*
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
*
No
Color
No
Color
*
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
*
No
Color
No
Color
No
Color
*

Score: 0.345

In this battery, a score below 1.0 is ranked as synesthetic. Non-synethetes asked to use memory or free association typically score in the range of a 2.0. A perfect score of 0.0 would mean that there was no difference in the colors selected on each successive presentation of the same letter. For more information on the Synesthesia Battery and the details of how it is scored, please refer to David M. Eagleman, Arielle D. Kagan, Stephanie S. Nelson, Deepak Sagaram, Anand K. Sarma. A standardized test battery for the study of Synesthesia. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2007 Jan 15;159(1):139-145.[Click here for pdf] and or email us.

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