
Crossmodal correspondences
Crossmodal correspondences refer to the natural links our brains make between different senses. For example, people often associate high-pitched sounds with small, bright objects or perceive certain colors as fitting specific tastes. These links are not learned but seem to be universal, helping our brains interpret sensory information more efficiently. Essentially, our senses are interconnected, and these correspondences influence our perceptions, preferences, and how we experience the world across different sensory modalities.