In:Progress in Colour Studies: Volume II. Psychological aspects
Edited by Nicola Pitchford and Carole P. Biggam
[Not in series PICS 2] 2006
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 30 November 2006
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.pics2.toc
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Table of contents
Preface
Dr Robert E. MacLaury 1944–2004: An Appreciation
Abbreviations
Section 1: Theoretical approaches
Explanation(s) and the patterning of basic colour words across languages and speakers
Re-assessing perceptual diagnostics for observers with diverse retinal photopigment genotypes
Hue categorization and color naming: Physics to sensation to perception
Section 2: Developmental and cultural aspects
Infant colour perception and discrete trial preferential looking paradigms
The rivalry between colour and spatial attributes in infant response to the visual field
Converging evidence for pre-linguistic colour categorization
Colour categorization in preschoolers
The developmental acquisition of basic colour terms
Colour categories and category acquisition in Himba and English
Sex differences in colour preference
Section 3: Cognitive and emotional aspects
Colour associations in the Mexican university population
Synaesthesia, neurology and language
Author index
Subject index
