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In 1965 two freshly minted linguistic anthropology Ph. Ds were chatting about their recent respective fieldwork experiences, one in Chiapas, Mexico, among speakers of the Mayan language Tzeltal the ot...
Newly trained lexical categories produce lateralized categorical perception of color
category learning Whorf hypothesis nature versus nurture linguistic relativity
2015/6/24
Linguistic categories have been shown to influence perceptual discrimination, to do so preferentially in the right visual field, to fail to do so when competing demands are made on verbal memory, and ...
Electrophysiological evidence for the left-lateralized effect of language on preattentive categorical perception of color
lateralization Whorfian
2015/6/24
Previous studies have shown that the effect of language on categorical perception of color is stronger when stimuli are presented in the right visual field than in the left. To examine whether this la...
Language regions of brain are operative in color perception
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) lateralization
2015/6/24
The effect of language on the categorical perception of color is stronger for stimuli in the right visual field (RVF) than in the left visual field, but the neural correlates of the behavioral RVF adv...
Lateralization of categorical perception of color changes with color term acquisition
visual field color perception
2015/6/24
Categorical perception (CP) of color is the faster and more accurate discrimination of two colors from different categories than two colors from the same category, even when same- and differentcategor...
Categorical perception of color is lateralized to the right hemisphere in infants, but to the left hemisphere in adults
language and thought nature/nurture lateralization perceptual development
2015/6/24
Both adults and infants are faster at discriminating between two colors from different categories than two colors from the same category, even when between- and within-category chromatic separation si...
Proponents of a self-identified ‘relativist’ view of cross-language color naming have confounded two questions: (1) Is color naming largely subject to local linguistic convention? and (2) Are cross-la...
Support for lateralization of the Whorf effect beyond the realm of color discrimination
Categorical perception Hemispheric laterality Linguistic relativity
2015/6/24
Recent work has shown that Whorf effects of language on color discrimination are stronger in the right visual field than in the left. Here we show that this phenomenon is not limited to color: The per...
Universal Foci and Varying Boundaries in Linguistic Color Categories
Universal Foci Varying Boundaries Linguistic Color Categories
2015/6/24
Recent research has questioned the universal basis of color categorization and has instead emphasized cross-linguistic variation in boundaries of color categories. We propose that these cross-linguist...
The World Color Survey Database: History and Use
World Color Survey Database History and Use
2015/6/24
The World Color Survey [WCS] is a research project that was undertaken to validate, invalidate or– most likely –modify the main findings of Berlin and Kay (1969) [B&K]: (1) that there exist universal ...
Color naming, lens aging, and grue: What the optics of the aging eye can teach us about color language
Color naming lens aging grue aging eye color language
2015/6/24
Many languages without separate terms for “green” and “blue” are or were spoken in locations receiving above-average exposure to ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation. Lindsey and Brown (2002) propose that t...
Color naming and sunlight:Commentary on Lindsey and Brown (2002)
Color naming and sunlight Lindsey Brown
2015/6/24
Lindsey and Brown (2002) (L&B) propose an intriguing explanation for the existence and geographical distribution of languages that lack a distinct word for the color blue. Many such languages include ...
Synchronic variability and diachronic change in basic color terms
Synchronic variability diachronic change basic color terms
2015/6/24
Synchronic variability and diachronic change in basic color terms.
THE LINGUISTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MEANINGS OF BASIC COLOR TERMS
LINGUISTIC SIGNIFICANCE COLOR TERMS
2015/6/24
There are semantic universals in the domain of color; i.e. there are constraints on the types of possible basic color lexicons. These constraints arise from the structure and function of the visual sy...
The cognitive processes involved in object recognition remain a mystery to the cognitive sciences. We know that the visual system recognizes objects via multiple features, including shape, color, text...