In this study we demonstrate that Korean (but not English) speakers show Categorical perception (CP) on a visual search task for a boundary between two Korean colour categories that is not marked in English. These effects were observed regardless of whether target items were presented to the left or right visual field. Because this boundary is unique to Korean, these results are not consistent with a suggestion made by Drivonikou [Drivonikou, G. V., Kay, P., Regier, T., Ivry, R. B., Gilbert, A. L., Franklin, A. et al. (2007) Further evidence that Whorfian effects are stronger in the right visual field than in the left. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104, 1097-1102] that CP effects in the left visual field provide evidence f...
Previous studies have shown that the effect of language on categorical perception of color is strong...
The Whorf hypothesis holds that differences between languages induce differences in perception and/o...
Categories can affect our perception of the world, rendering between-category differences more salie...
A previous study (Roberson, Pak & Hanley, 2008) demonstrated that Korean (but not English) speakers...
This study seeks to gain a deeper understanding on how language is represented in a bilingual’s brai...
Categorical perception (CP) is said to occur when a continuum of equally spaced physical changes is ...
The debate over language and thought has traditionally been framed by two opposing approaches: Unive...
The current thesis presents a series of experiments examining the relationship between language and ...
Categorical perception (CP) facilitates the discrimination of stimuli belonging to different categor...
The perception of boundaries between stimuli that exist along a graded continuum of physical propert...
Previous behavioral and neuroimaging findings (Drivonikou, et al., 2007; Gilbert, et al., 2006; Tan,...
Linguistic categories have been shown to influence perceptual discrimination, to do so preferentiall...
It is unclear how language influences colour perception so as to lead to the categorical perception ...
Part of the visual processing of colour stimuli is their classification into a small number of cate...
Observers are faster to detect a target among a set of distracters if the targets and distracters co...
Previous studies have shown that the effect of language on categorical perception of color is strong...
The Whorf hypothesis holds that differences between languages induce differences in perception and/o...
Categories can affect our perception of the world, rendering between-category differences more salie...
A previous study (Roberson, Pak & Hanley, 2008) demonstrated that Korean (but not English) speakers...
This study seeks to gain a deeper understanding on how language is represented in a bilingual’s brai...
Categorical perception (CP) is said to occur when a continuum of equally spaced physical changes is ...
The debate over language and thought has traditionally been framed by two opposing approaches: Unive...
The current thesis presents a series of experiments examining the relationship between language and ...
Categorical perception (CP) facilitates the discrimination of stimuli belonging to different categor...
The perception of boundaries between stimuli that exist along a graded continuum of physical propert...
Previous behavioral and neuroimaging findings (Drivonikou, et al., 2007; Gilbert, et al., 2006; Tan,...
Linguistic categories have been shown to influence perceptual discrimination, to do so preferentiall...
It is unclear how language influences colour perception so as to lead to the categorical perception ...
Part of the visual processing of colour stimuli is their classification into a small number of cate...
Observers are faster to detect a target among a set of distracters if the targets and distracters co...
Previous studies have shown that the effect of language on categorical perception of color is strong...
The Whorf hypothesis holds that differences between languages induce differences in perception and/o...
Categories can affect our perception of the world, rendering between-category differences more salie...