60%
60%
„Man can do what he wants but he cannot want what he wants.“
– Arthur Schopenhauer
67%
Ever since i can remember, I've always associated numbers and days of the week with colors.
Music not so much.
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57%
Kinda silly since short-term memory accounts for a fair portion of this rather brief quiz, not synaesthesia. One question was even more amusing since I'm confident of which answer the test wanted and why, but I clicked the other one because it was closer to a scene that the question caused to play before my mind's eye (and I'm most certainly a visual thinker who easily becomes immersed in the spontaneous unfolding and intentional direction of mental imagery). I also deduced with high confidence what the "correct" answers to a multi-part portion were after receiving its second question. This is confirmed by the fact that I retook it and scored 100%. Since the test and I worked together I give it half the initial grade it awarded me.
87%
That test is totally stupid.
well funny that u mention that... I also thought that the repetition of the numbers/colors thing was strange, and wasn't sure what they were getting at, as i still associated the numbers with colors, just slightly different ones, and not all of them had a color both times.
I also wondered about the music/color test and wondered whether they had a specific color in mind as the "correct" answer. When both of the music pieces played, I actually thought of a totally different color from any of the ones presented, so I thought that was a weird way to present that question.
weird test.
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It said 73%, but I couldn't hear the sounds for the two that had sounds, and when I was trying to "click here to hear sound" I accidentally clicked on colors. I don't know if that made my score higher or lower.
It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.-Mark Twain
You can't wake a person who is pretending to be asleep.
70%
It is for people synaesthetically responsive to numbers, though audio is really my mental eye candy. What the number portion is really testing is one's ability to remember a self-selected color series for about two minutes. It would be better if the second appearance of the numbers were sequenced differently than the first.
When the sad-ass second sound played I deduced that the "correct" color for the more-dynamic first sound was red. That's because it's "hot", so it would commonly be associated with the busy-ness of the first noise, while the blah second one would be represented by a "cold" color. Same with the sharp-sounding "kiki" being predictably represented by the spiky star. However, "kiki" made me:
So I picked that even though el blobbo didn't seem like the expected choice. And when I took the test a second time and adjusted my answers to what I thought it regarded as "right", I scored 100%.
- visualize tiki torches, pineapples, palm fronds, and a backyard bbq
- associatively imagine 70s decor
- visualize the daisy-shaped, rubber, anti-slip thingies my mom glued to the floor of the shower when I was a kid, said anti-slip stick-ons being shaped like the test's blob
Dis test, dis grace.
that's the thing though, i felt like that test was testing one particular person's envisioned color association, in particular with the music questions.
And with the numbers/colors, i could very well have remembered what i put the first time and reiterated that, some of my numbers just happened to change color. Does synesthesia require that the number always be the same color all the time?
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20%.
„Man can do what he wants but he cannot want what he wants.“
– Arthur Schopenhauer
Wrong. I thought of a silver hammer.
You caught me. I actually thought of a black drill. I suppose because I thought of Black & Decker. I just wanted an excuse to post a little known Beatles song.
Either way, I guess that 20% result was accurate insofar as it relates to myself. Because I got the 20% chance that it was a different answer.