This study investigates the impact of language on color perception. By categorical facilitation, we refer to an aspect of categorical perception, in which the linguistic distinction between categories affects color discrimination beyond the low-level, sensory sensitivity to color differences. According to this idea, discrimination performance for colors that cross a category border should be better than for colors that belong to the same category when controlling for low-level sensitivity. We controlled for sensitivity by using colors that were equally discriminable according to empirically measured discrimination thresholds. To test for categorical facilitation, we measured response times and error rates in a speeded discrimination task fo...
Categorical perception (CP) is said to occur when a continuum of equally spaced physical changes is ...
In a pioneering set of experiments, Rosch investigated the colour processing of a remote traditional...
Previous behavioral and neuroimaging findings (Drivonikou, et al., 2007; Gilbert, et al., 2006; Tan,...
Recent studies suggest that the widely accepted evidence in support of categorical perception of col...
Past research has suggested that language plays a role in the perception of color. To address this c...
Categorical perception provides a potential link between color perception and the linguistic categor...
Part of the visual processing of colour stimuli is their classification into a small number of cate...
The current thesis presents a series of experiments examining the relationship between language and ...
Why do we draw the boundaries between “blue” and “green”, where we do? One proposed answer to this q...
This data supplements the study of: Witzel, C., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2015). Categorical facilitat...
Linguistic categories have been shown to influence perceptual discrimination, to do so preferentiall...
Debate exists about the time course of the effect of colour categories on visual processing. We inve...
It is unclear how language influences colour perception so as to lead to the categorical perception ...
In this chapter, I critically examine two of the main approaches to colour categorization in cogniti...
The question of whether language affects our categorization of perceptual continua is of particular ...
Categorical perception (CP) is said to occur when a continuum of equally spaced physical changes is ...
In a pioneering set of experiments, Rosch investigated the colour processing of a remote traditional...
Previous behavioral and neuroimaging findings (Drivonikou, et al., 2007; Gilbert, et al., 2006; Tan,...
Recent studies suggest that the widely accepted evidence in support of categorical perception of col...
Past research has suggested that language plays a role in the perception of color. To address this c...
Categorical perception provides a potential link between color perception and the linguistic categor...
Part of the visual processing of colour stimuli is their classification into a small number of cate...
The current thesis presents a series of experiments examining the relationship between language and ...
Why do we draw the boundaries between “blue” and “green”, where we do? One proposed answer to this q...
This data supplements the study of: Witzel, C., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2015). Categorical facilitat...
Linguistic categories have been shown to influence perceptual discrimination, to do so preferentiall...
Debate exists about the time course of the effect of colour categories on visual processing. We inve...
It is unclear how language influences colour perception so as to lead to the categorical perception ...
In this chapter, I critically examine two of the main approaches to colour categorization in cogniti...
The question of whether language affects our categorization of perceptual continua is of particular ...
Categorical perception (CP) is said to occur when a continuum of equally spaced physical changes is ...
In a pioneering set of experiments, Rosch investigated the colour processing of a remote traditional...
Previous behavioral and neuroimaging findings (Drivonikou, et al., 2007; Gilbert, et al., 2006; Tan,...