In this paper, we investigate a new paradigm for studying the development of the colour 'signal' by having observers discriminate and categorize the same set of controlled and calibrated cardinal coloured stimuli. Notably, in both tasks, each observer was free to decide whether two pairs of colors were the same or belonged to the same category. The use of the same stimulus set for both tasks provides, we argue, an incremental behavioural measure of colour processing from detection through discrimination to categorisation. The measured data spaces are different for the two tasks, and furthermore the categorisation data is unique to each observer. In addition, we develop a model which assumes that the principal difference between the tasks is...
Categorical perception (CP) of color is the faster and/or more accurate discrimination of colors fro...
Part of the visual processing of colour stimuli is their classification into a small number of cate...
Why do we draw the boundaries between “blue” and “green”, where we do? One proposed answer to this q...
In this paper, we investigate a new paradigm for studying the development of the colour ‘signal ’ by...
Consideration is given to the tasks that make judgements of colour similarity based on perceptual si...
Categorical perception (CP) of colour is demonstrated by faster and more accurate discrimination of ...
Categorical perception provides a potential link between color perception and the linguistic categor...
Debate exists about the time course of the effect of colour categories on visual processing. We inve...
The aim of this investigation was to examine the time course and the relative contributions of perce...
Categorical perception (CP) of colour is demonstrated by faster or more accurate discrimination of c...
Recent studies suggest that the widely accepted evidence in support of categorical perception of col...
The current thesis presents a series of experiments examining the relationship between language and ...
This paper presents the findings obtained in an experimental study of metric underlying the perceptu...
This study investigated categorical perception for unique hues in order to establish a relationship ...
Debate exists about the time course of the effect of colour categories on visual processing. We inve...
Categorical perception (CP) of color is the faster and/or more accurate discrimination of colors fro...
Part of the visual processing of colour stimuli is their classification into a small number of cate...
Why do we draw the boundaries between “blue” and “green”, where we do? One proposed answer to this q...
In this paper, we investigate a new paradigm for studying the development of the colour ‘signal ’ by...
Consideration is given to the tasks that make judgements of colour similarity based on perceptual si...
Categorical perception (CP) of colour is demonstrated by faster and more accurate discrimination of ...
Categorical perception provides a potential link between color perception and the linguistic categor...
Debate exists about the time course of the effect of colour categories on visual processing. We inve...
The aim of this investigation was to examine the time course and the relative contributions of perce...
Categorical perception (CP) of colour is demonstrated by faster or more accurate discrimination of c...
Recent studies suggest that the widely accepted evidence in support of categorical perception of col...
The current thesis presents a series of experiments examining the relationship between language and ...
This paper presents the findings obtained in an experimental study of metric underlying the perceptu...
This study investigated categorical perception for unique hues in order to establish a relationship ...
Debate exists about the time course of the effect of colour categories on visual processing. We inve...
Categorical perception (CP) of color is the faster and/or more accurate discrimination of colors fro...
Part of the visual processing of colour stimuli is their classification into a small number of cate...
Why do we draw the boundaries between “blue” and “green”, where we do? One proposed answer to this q...