The ability to keep perception constant despite environmental changes of illumination, viewing angle, or distance is a key feature of perception. Here, we investigated how “perceptual constancy” relates to language learning by investigating the relationship between color constancy and color term knowledge in 3- and 4-year-old children. We used a novel method to test color constancy where children are required to match colored stimuli under different illuminations. We found a positive relationship between color constancy and color term knowledge; children who knew more color words also had better color constancy. The relationship remained even when accounting for the effect of age and ability to discriminate colors. The findings have implica...
Previous research demonstrates that children delineate more nuanced color boundaries with increased ...
The question of whether language affects our categorization of perceptual continua is of particular ...
When the perceptual system uses color to facilitate object recognition, it must solve the color-cons...
The ability to keep perception constant despite environmental changes of illumination, viewing angle...
The ability to keep perception constant despite environmental changes of illumination, viewing angle...
In this study, we investigated the processes of coordination, adaptation, and calibration during the...
Three experiments investigated whether linguistic and/or attentional constraints might account for p...
When the illumination falling on a surface change, so does the reflected light. Despite this, adult ...
This chapter is divided into six sections. The first sets out the background of the debate about the...
This study unites investigations into the linguistic relativity of color categories with research on...
Colour is crucial for detecting, recognising, and interacting with objects. However, the reflected w...
This dissertation investigates color representations during early development. It provides new insig...
Perceived object colour tends to stay constant under changes in illumination. This phenomenon is cal...
Categorical perception of color is shown when colors from the same category are discriminated less e...
Previous research demonstrates that children delineate more nuanced color boundaries with increased ...
The question of whether language affects our categorization of perceptual continua is of particular ...
When the perceptual system uses color to facilitate object recognition, it must solve the color-cons...
The ability to keep perception constant despite environmental changes of illumination, viewing angle...
The ability to keep perception constant despite environmental changes of illumination, viewing angle...
In this study, we investigated the processes of coordination, adaptation, and calibration during the...
Three experiments investigated whether linguistic and/or attentional constraints might account for p...
When the illumination falling on a surface change, so does the reflected light. Despite this, adult ...
This chapter is divided into six sections. The first sets out the background of the debate about the...
This study unites investigations into the linguistic relativity of color categories with research on...
Colour is crucial for detecting, recognising, and interacting with objects. However, the reflected w...
This dissertation investigates color representations during early development. It provides new insig...
Perceived object colour tends to stay constant under changes in illumination. This phenomenon is cal...
Categorical perception of color is shown when colors from the same category are discriminated less e...
Previous research demonstrates that children delineate more nuanced color boundaries with increased ...
The question of whether language affects our categorization of perceptual continua is of particular ...
When the perceptual system uses color to facilitate object recognition, it must solve the color-cons...