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For Peer Review Only - Establishing New Traditions

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congruity [F(1,86)=11.1, p=.001] and critically showed no interaction between the two<br />

[F(1,86)=.002, p=.96]. Follow-up analyses using an unpaired t-test showed significant effects of<br />

congruity for both color words t(45)=3.49, p=.001, as well as emotional words t(41)=2.03, p=.05,<br />

confirming TK’s reports that emotional words are linked with the experience of color.<br />

<strong>For</strong> <strong>Peer</strong> <strong>Review</strong> <strong>Only</strong><br />

Non-synesthetic control subjects (n=15) tested on a matched procedure also showed main<br />

effects of word type [F(1,14)=12.5, p

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