2016
Contextual Effects in Judgments of Taste Intensity: No Assimilation, Sometimes Contrast
Shepard TG, Shavit AY, Veldhuizen MG, Marks LE. Contextual Effects in Judgments of Taste Intensity: No Assimilation, Sometimes Contrast. Perception 2016, 46: 268-282. PMID: 28024444, PMCID: PMC5944861, DOI: 10.1177/0301006616686099.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStimulus contextExperiment 1Sense modalitiesSensory modalitiesIntensity judgmentsExperiment 4Experiment 2Contextual contrastSuccessive stimuliEvidence of contrastEvidence of assimilationContextual effectsTaste intensityTest sessionsResponse scaleJudgmentsStimuliLoudnessMagnitude estimationTaste perceptionVisual analogueConsistent evidenceTaste stimuli
2001
Synesthesia: Strong and Weak
Martino G, Marks L. Synesthesia: Strong and Weak. Current Directions In Psychological Science 2001, 10: 61-65. DOI: 10.1111/1467-8721.00116.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCross-modal information processingInformation processingCross-sensory correspondencesPerceptual similarityPerceptual interactionsSensory modalitiesSynesthetic phenomenaPerceptual codingSynesthesiaSimilar underlying mechanismsVivid imagesScientists' understandingProcessingLanguageBasic mechanismsUnderstanding
2000
Cross-Modal Interaction between Vision and Touch: The Role of Synesthetic Correspondence
Martino G, Marks L. Cross-Modal Interaction between Vision and Touch: The Role of Synesthetic Correspondence. Perception 2000, 29: 745-754. PMID: 11040956, DOI: 10.1068/p2984.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1989
For Hedgehogs and Foxes: Individual Differences in the Perception of Cross-Modal Similarity
Marks L. For Hedgehogs and Foxes: Individual Differences in the Perception of Cross-Modal Similarity. 1989, 55-65. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-74382-5_5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCross-modal similarityDifferent sensory modalitiesStudy of synesthesiaPerceptual qualityUniversal scientific principlesIndividual differencesHigh-pitched soundsPerceptual similaritySensory modalitiesHuman perceptionPsychophysical studiesIndividual variationPerceptionTime peopleSame time peopleSoundLoud soundsUnifying principleSynesthesiaPeopleBright colorsScientific principlesExperienceSimilarityIndividuality
1987
On cross-modal similarity: Perceiving temporal patterns by hearing, touch, and vision
Marks L. On cross-modal similarity: Perceiving temporal patterns by hearing, touch, and vision. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 1987, 42: 250-256. PMID: 3671050, DOI: 10.3758/bf03203076.Peer-Reviewed Original Research