This article addresses two questions related to colour categorization, to wit, the question what a colour category is, and the question how we identify colour categories. We reject both the relativist and universalist answers to these questions. Instead, we suggest that colour categories can be identified with the help of the criterion of psychological saliency, which can be operationalized by means of consistency and consensus measures. We further argue that colour categories can be defined as well-structured entities that optimally partition colour space. We provide some empirical support for this claim by presenting experimental results, which indicate that internal structure is a better predictor of colour categories than perceptual sal...
Why do we draw the boundaries between “blue” and “green”, where we do? One proposed answer to this q...
Why do we draw the boundaries between “blue” and “green”, where we do? One proposed answer to this q...
Consideration is given to the tasks that make judgements of colour similarity based on perceptual si...
This article addresses two questions related to colour categorization, to wit, the question what a c...
This article addresses two questions related to colour categorization, to wit, the question what a c...
This article addresses two questions related to colour categorization, to wit, the question what a c...
This article addresses two questions related to colour categorization, to wit, the question what a c...
This article addresses two questions related to colour categorization, to wit, the question what a c...
The origin of colour categories and their relationship to colour perception have been the prime exam...
Different accounts have been proposed to explain the remarkable crosscultural similarities of human...
colour categorically for primary boundaries: Following habituation, dishabituation only occurred if ...
The following research elaborates on some of the 'semantic' and 'algorithmic' aspects of the categor...
The following research elaborates on some of the 'semantic' and 'algorithmic' aspects of the categor...
We need to reconsider and reconceive the path that will take us from innate perceptual saliencies to...
Why do we draw the boundaries between “blue” and “green”, where we do? One proposed answer to this q...
Why do we draw the boundaries between “blue” and “green”, where we do? One proposed answer to this q...
Why do we draw the boundaries between “blue” and “green”, where we do? One proposed answer to this q...
Consideration is given to the tasks that make judgements of colour similarity based on perceptual si...
This article addresses two questions related to colour categorization, to wit, the question what a c...
This article addresses two questions related to colour categorization, to wit, the question what a c...
This article addresses two questions related to colour categorization, to wit, the question what a c...
This article addresses two questions related to colour categorization, to wit, the question what a c...
This article addresses two questions related to colour categorization, to wit, the question what a c...
The origin of colour categories and their relationship to colour perception have been the prime exam...
Different accounts have been proposed to explain the remarkable crosscultural similarities of human...
colour categorically for primary boundaries: Following habituation, dishabituation only occurred if ...
The following research elaborates on some of the 'semantic' and 'algorithmic' aspects of the categor...
The following research elaborates on some of the 'semantic' and 'algorithmic' aspects of the categor...
We need to reconsider and reconceive the path that will take us from innate perceptual saliencies to...
Why do we draw the boundaries between “blue” and “green”, where we do? One proposed answer to this q...
Why do we draw the boundaries between “blue” and “green”, where we do? One proposed answer to this q...
Why do we draw the boundaries between “blue” and “green”, where we do? One proposed answer to this q...
Consideration is given to the tasks that make judgements of colour similarity based on perceptual si...