Learning color words is a difficult problem for young chil-dren. Because color is abstract, this difficulty has been at-tributed to challenges in integrating over heterogeneous ob-jects to discover color as a dimension of reference. On this account, learning that color words refer to the color dimension is slow, but subsequently mapping these words to particular shades is fast. Recent work suggests an alternative: Children may rapidly identify color as a referential dimension, but only gradually discover the precise boundaries of each color word. This alternative proposal predicts that the learning mechanisms underlying the acquisition of color words should parallel those underlying the acquisition of concrete object categories. We test thi...
In this study, we investigated the processes of coordination, adaptation, and calibration during the...
The relationship between language and colour categorisation is explored testing the predictions of t...
Despite good color discrimination, rapid early word learning, and the ability to categorize objects ...
This research examines the difficulty children encounter when acquiring 2 specific sets of adjective...
Most current accounts of color word acquisition propose that the delay between children’s first prod...
Categorical perception of color is shown when colors from the same category are discriminated less e...
Two experiments attempted to reconcile discrepant recent findings relating to children?s color namin...
Linguistic categories have been shown to influence perceptual discrimination, to do so preferentiall...
This study unites investigations into the linguistic relativity of color categories with research on...
International audienceIn the typical color-word contingency learning paradigm, participants respond ...
Part of the visual processing of colour stimuli is their classification into a small number of cate...
This chapter is divided into six sections. The first sets out the background of the debate about the...
Three experiments investigated whether linguistic and/or attentional constraints might account for p...
In this study, we investigated the processes of coordination, adaptation, and calibration during the...
The relationship between language and colour categorisation is explored testing the predictions of t...
Despite good color discrimination, rapid early word learning, and the ability to categorize objects ...
This research examines the difficulty children encounter when acquiring 2 specific sets of adjective...
Most current accounts of color word acquisition propose that the delay between children’s first prod...
Categorical perception of color is shown when colors from the same category are discriminated less e...
Two experiments attempted to reconcile discrepant recent findings relating to children?s color namin...
Linguistic categories have been shown to influence perceptual discrimination, to do so preferentiall...
This study unites investigations into the linguistic relativity of color categories with research on...
International audienceIn the typical color-word contingency learning paradigm, participants respond ...
Part of the visual processing of colour stimuli is their classification into a small number of cate...
This chapter is divided into six sections. The first sets out the background of the debate about the...
Three experiments investigated whether linguistic and/or attentional constraints might account for p...
In this study, we investigated the processes of coordination, adaptation, and calibration during the...
The relationship between language and colour categorisation is explored testing the predictions of t...
Despite good color discrimination, rapid early word learning, and the ability to categorize objects ...