Ordinal-linguistic personification (OLP, or personification for short) is a form of
synesthesia
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in which ordered sequences, such as
ordinal number
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s,
days,
months and
letters are associated with personalities and/or genders (). Although this form of synesthesia was documented as early as the 1890s (; ), researchers have, until recently, paid little attention to this form (see
History of synesthesia research
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).
Experiences and Reports
In Flournoy's 1893 reports on OLP, one synesthete identified as Mme L. reports that "1, 2, 3 are children without fixed personalities; they play together. 4 is a good peaceful woman, absorbed by down-to-earth occupations and who takes pleasure in them. 5 is a young man, ordinary and common in his tastes and appearance, but extravagant and self-centered. 6 is a young man of 16 or 17, very well brought up, polite, gentle, agreeable in appearance, and with upstanding tastes; average intelligence; orphan. 7 is a bad sort, although brought up well; spiritual, extravagant, likable; capable of very good actions on occasion; very generous. 8 is a very dignified lady, who acts appropriately, and who is linked with 7 and has much influence on him. She is the wife of 9. 9 is the husband of 8. He is self-centered, maniacal, selfish, thinks only about himself, is grumpy, endlessly reproaching his wife for one thing or another; telling her, for example, that he would have been better to have married a 9 since between them they would have made 18 – as opposed to only 17 with her… 10, and the other remaining numerals, have no personifications" .
Calkins (1893) describes a case for whom “T’s are generally crabbed, ungenerous creatures. U is a soulless sort of thing. 4 is honest, but… 3 I cannot trust… 9 is dark, a gentleman, tall and graceful, but politic under his suavity” .
For synesthete MT, “I
sa bit of a worrier at times, although easy-going; J
smale; appearing jocular, but with strength of character; K
sfemale; quiet, responsible…” .
Simner and Holstein report an OLP case in which the synesthete perceived February as “an introverted female”, while F is a “
ale
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dodgy geezer”. Similarly, May is reported to be “soft-spoken” and “girly” while M is an “old lady
honatter
a lot”, and while August is “a boy among girls”, A is a female “mother type” (; ).
Experimental Studies
Personifications tend to co-occur with
grapheme-color synesthesia and share many of the characteristics that are definitional of synesthesia, such as being consistent over considerable time intervals and generating concurrents automatically . To demonstrate that personifications are automatically evoked, Simner and Holenstein used a modified
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paradigm, in which a mismatch between the evoked personality and the gender leads to slower
reaction times. To test this, synesthete AP was asked to report whether common names, like Brian or Betsy were male or female names. Because ‘b’ is a male letter for AP, she was faster to identify Brian as being a male name, and slower to identify Betsy as being a female name. These results demonstrate that personifications are automatically evoked, as are other forms of synesthesia. In a slightly different task, in which letters that evoke either male or female personifications are arranged into a stick figure of either a boy or a girl, reactions times are slower when the letters do not match the figure than when they do, again demonstrating the automaticity of this form of synesthesia .
Neural and Developmental Basis
One study in 2016 led by Prof. Julia Simner showed subtle differences in the white matter structure in the brains of people with OLP, compared with control subjects. These harmless differences were in five clusters, in the pre-postcentral gyrus/ dorsal corticospinal tract, left superior corona radiata, and the genu, body and left side of the corpus callosum. A number of these regions play a role in social responsiveness (Simner et al., 2016).
Number personification in children is typically considered a different phenomenon than OLP; though, like OLP, number personifications in children are typically temporally consistent and assignments of personalities to numbers is idiosyncratic, number personification is highly prevalent among children while OLP is uncommon among adults . This is consistent with the pruning hypothesis, which states that synesthesia is common in early childhood but diminishes throughout development through
synaptic pruning.
Among the Pythagoreans
The
Pythagoreans, an ancient Greek cult of natural philosophers notable for their interest in
numerology
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, personified the natural numbers by assigning gender to them; the odd numbers were male and the even female . However, given the prevalence of synesthesia (1 in 23, see the main
synesthesia
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entry), and that this is consistent among the Pythagoreans, this is unlikely to be synesthesia, but rather a form of learned association.
In fiction
In ''
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn'', Francie gives numbers personalities while learning basic math operations. She gives X and Y personalities as well.
In
A Primer of the Daily Round" poet
Howard Nemerov assigns actions to personified letters of the alphabet.
On television
On the first episode of season thirty-one of ''
Jeopardy!'', Jeopardy! Champion Elizabeth Williams spoke of her experience with ordinal linguistic personification during the contestant interview portion of the show. She reported to host
Alex Trebek
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that nine "has a mustache, like you."
See also
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Synesthesia
Synesthesia (American English) or synaesthesia (British English) is a perceptual phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway. People who re ...
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Ideasthesia
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