By exploring the associations that people make between emotions and colours, looking at how they vary across languages, and exploring the explanations that people provide for the associations that they make, this Element provides insight into the ways in which humans express emotions through colour, and the reasons why they do so. Metaphoric (and metonymic) language and thought play a key role on several levels in the formation of emotioncolour associations, interacting with physical, environmental and social factors. A strong metaphorical connection between the valence of the emotion and the lightness of the colours with which it is associated, and between the intensity of an emotion and the saturation level of the colours with which it is...
This paper aims to deepen into the nature of motivation and into the literal and metaphorical conti...
Many of us “see red,” “feel blue,” or “turn green with envy.” Are such color-emotion associations fu...
International audienceMany of us “see red,” “feel blue,” or “turn green with envy.” Are such color-e...
For over 100 years, popular and scientific communities have suggested that colours have psychologica...
For over 100 years, popular and scientific communities have suggested that colours have psychologica...
For many, colours convey affective meaning. Popular opinion assumes that perception of colour is cru...
For many, colours convey affective meaning. Popular opinion assumes that perception of colour is cru...
For many, colours convey affective meaning. Popular opinion assumes that perception of colour is cru...
Popular opinions link colours and emotions. Yet, affective connotations to colours are heterogeneous...
Colour words abound with figurative meanings, expressing much more than visual signals. Some of thes...
Colour words abound with figurative meanings, expressing much more than visual signals. Some of thes...
Strong associations exist between colours and concepts or words. Understanding these associations, s...
Many of us "see red," "feel blue," or "turn green with envy." Are such color-emotion associations fu...
Many of us "see red," "feel blue," or "turn green with envy." Are such color-emotion associations fu...
Whilst there are many anecdotal links between particular colours and particular emotions, there is...
This paper aims to deepen into the nature of motivation and into the literal and metaphorical conti...
Many of us “see red,” “feel blue,” or “turn green with envy.” Are such color-emotion associations fu...
International audienceMany of us “see red,” “feel blue,” or “turn green with envy.” Are such color-e...
For over 100 years, popular and scientific communities have suggested that colours have psychologica...
For over 100 years, popular and scientific communities have suggested that colours have psychologica...
For many, colours convey affective meaning. Popular opinion assumes that perception of colour is cru...
For many, colours convey affective meaning. Popular opinion assumes that perception of colour is cru...
For many, colours convey affective meaning. Popular opinion assumes that perception of colour is cru...
Popular opinions link colours and emotions. Yet, affective connotations to colours are heterogeneous...
Colour words abound with figurative meanings, expressing much more than visual signals. Some of thes...
Colour words abound with figurative meanings, expressing much more than visual signals. Some of thes...
Strong associations exist between colours and concepts or words. Understanding these associations, s...
Many of us "see red," "feel blue," or "turn green with envy." Are such color-emotion associations fu...
Many of us "see red," "feel blue," or "turn green with envy." Are such color-emotion associations fu...
Whilst there are many anecdotal links between particular colours and particular emotions, there is...
This paper aims to deepen into the nature of motivation and into the literal and metaphorical conti...
Many of us “see red,” “feel blue,” or “turn green with envy.” Are such color-emotion associations fu...
International audienceMany of us “see red,” “feel blue,” or “turn green with envy.” Are such color-e...