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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Atten Percept Psychophys. 2013 Nov;75(8):10.3758/s13414-013-0520-3. doi: 10.3758/s13414-013-0520-3

TABLE 3.

5 synesthetes participating in both experiments compared to all Expt 2 participants

Group Synesthetes (n=9) Synesthetes (n=5)
Prime Type B p S C B p S c

IC (msec) 495.8 536.4 511.7 538.1 515.8 563.2 471.5 478.0
CC (msec) 502.4 475.4 481.9 467.4 531.8 500.4 472.9 455.3
Prime Effect (msec) -6.6 61.0* 29.7* 70.7* -16.0 62.7* 36.0* 82.0*
p-value .454 .0002 .013 .0006 .246 .016 .044 .013

Mean response times for all nine synesthetes in Experiment 2 (left) and the five synesthetes who participated in both Experiments (right), across four different prime types. b = achromatic baseline, p = print color only, s = synesthetic color only, c = combination of synesthetic and print color. Asterisks mark a difference score (the Congruency Effect) that is significant between the incongruent (IC) and congruent (CC) color conditions. Minor inaccuracies in difference scores are the result of rounding to one decimal place in this table.