Although the reported experiences initially seem idiosyncratic and variable across synaesthetes, there is a systematic relationship between auditory pitch and visual features: in all seven synaesthetes, high-pitched sounds induce visual experiences that are brighter in colour, smaller in size, and higher in space, relative to low-pitched sounds. Fig. 3 illustrates the pattern of the synaesthetic experiences from two representative participants. Such a pattern bears similarity to previous research on the way non-synaesthetes map auditory pitch to visual features (Spence, 2011), and is also consistent with Ward et al. (2006) who reported similarities between synaesthetes and non-synaesthetes in auditory–visual mappings.