Exploración del procesamiento intermodal entre sonidos graves y agudos y colores fríos y cálidos. Un estudio diferencial entre niños y adultos basado en el fenómeno Bouba-Kiki

dc.contributor.advisorParra Guarnizo , José Alirio
dc.contributor.authorSuta Zarate , Cristian Felipe
dc.coverage.spatialBogotá D.C.
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-27T20:33:53Z
dc.date.available2025-11-27T20:33:53Z
dc.date.issued2025-09-29
dc.descriptionAnalizar las diferencias de la relación intermodal entre el procesamiento auditivo de frecuencias graves o agudos y el procesamiento visual de colores cálidos o fríos, en adultos y niños, a partir de una tarea tipo “Bouba-Kiki”.
dc.description.abstractEsta investigación, de enfoque cuantitativo, tuvo como objetivo analizar la relación entre la tonalidad de colores (cálidos y fríos) y las pseudopalabras "Bouba" y "Kiki" en dos grupos etarios: niños y adultos. Se buscó explorar las diferencias en las asociaciones intermodales según la edad, aportando al estudio del simbolismo sonoro y la teoría del color.El diseño empleado fue transversal correlacional-causal, con grupos no equivalentes. La muestra estuvo conformada por 20 participantes, divididos equitativamente entre niños de 5 a 11 años y adultos de 18 a 63 años. Los materiales incluyeron una tarea visual en la que se presentaron ocho colores específicos, alternando tonalidades cálidas y frías, junto con preguntas que inducían asociaciones con las pseudopalabras "Bouba" y "Kiki". Los datos recolectados se analizaron mediante pruebas estadísticas, como la chi-cuadrada y la prueba U de Mann-Whitney, para identificar posibles relaciones significativas entre grupos etarios, observando cómo la edad influye en las asociaciones perceptuales sin manipular directamente las variables.
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dc.identifier.citationSuta Zarate , C. (2024). Exploración del procesamiento intermodal entre sonidos graves y agudos y colores fríos y cálidos. Un estudio diferencial entre niños y adultos basado en el fenómeno Bouba-Kiki [Trabajo de investigación, Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios - UNIMINUTO]. Repositorio UNIMINUTO.
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10656/22654
dc.language.isoes
dc.publisherCorporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios – UNIMINUTO
dc.publisher.departmentPregrado (Distancia)
dc.publisher.programPsicología
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dc.rights.licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
dc.subject.keywordsCorrespondencia intermodal
dc.subject.keywordsSimbolismo sonoro
dc.subject.keywordsTeoría del color
dc.subject.keywordsBouba-Kiki
dc.titleExploración del procesamiento intermodal entre sonidos graves y agudos y colores fríos y cálidos. Un estudio diferencial entre niños y adultos basado en el fenómeno Bouba-Kiki
dc.typeMonografía
dc.type.coarthesis
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