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AP Psychology
Unit 3 – Sensation and Perception
Topic 3.6
How could an experiment be designed to further our understanding of synesthesia's impact on taste perception?
Conduct memory recall tests under varying noise levels for normal individuals and synesthetes alike without focusing on tastes.
Compare reaction times between synesthetic individuals and those without the condition under similar conditions without connection to flavors or perceptions thereof.
Examine reported taste experiences of synesthetes when exposed to various non-gustatory stimuli, like colored lights or sounds.
Track eye movements of people with synesthesia while they watch moving objects with no link established to taste sensations.
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