New Directions in Colour StudiesCarole Patricia Biggam Colour studies attracts an increasingly wide range of scholars from across the academic world. Contributions to the present volume offer a broad perspective on the field, ranging from studies of individual languages through papers on art, architecture and heraldry to psychological examinations of aspects of colour categorization, perception and preference. The chapters have been developed from papers and posters presented at a conference on Progress in Colour Studies (PICS08) held at the University of Glasgow. The volume both updates research reported at the earlier PICS04 conference (published by Benjamins in 2006 as Progress in Colour Studies volumes 1 and 2), and introduces new and exciting topics and developments in colour research. In order to make the articles maximally accessible to a multidisciplinary readership, each of the six sections following the initial theoretical papers begins with a short preface describing and drawing together the themes of the chapters within that section. There are seventeen colour illustrations. |
Contents
Illusions of colour and shadow | 3 |
Universal trends and specific deviations | 13 |
TouchyFeely colour | 27 |
Towards a semiotic theory of basic colour terms and the semiotics of Juri Lotman | 39 |
Section 2 Languages of the world | 49 |
Preface to Section 2 | 51 |
Basic colour terms of Arabic | 53 |
Red herrings in a sea of data | 59 |
Category training affects colour discrimination but only in the right visual field | 251 |
Effects of stimulus range on color categorization | 265 |
Section 5 Individual differences in colour vision | 277 |
Preface to Section 5 | 279 |
Colour and autism spectrum disorders | 281 |
RedGreen dichromats use of basic colour terms | 293 |
Synaesthesia in colour | 309 |
Towards a phoneticallyrich account of speechsound colour synaesthesia | 319 |
Towards a diachrony of Maltese basic colour terms | 73 |
Rosa Schätze Pink zum kaufen | 91 |
Kashubian colour vocabulary | 105 |
Colour terms | 121 |
Preliminary research on Turkish basic colour terms with an emphasis on blue | 133 |
Terms for red in Central Europe | 147 |
Section 3 Colour in society | 157 |
Preface to Section 3 | 159 |
Colours in the community | 161 |
Hues and cries | 171 |
Colour appearance in urban chromatic studies | 181 |
Aspects of armorial colours and their perception in medieval literature | 191 |
Warm cool light dark or afterimage | 205 |
The power of colour term precision | 219 |
Categorical perception of colour | 233 |
Preface to Section 4 | 235 |
Investigating the underlying mechanisms of categorical perception of colour using the eventrelated potential technique | 237 |
Perceiving grue | 329 |
Section 6 Colour preference and colour meaning | 343 |
Preface to Section 6 | 345 |
Agedependence of colour preference in the UK population | 347 |
Ecological valence and human color preference | 361 |
Look and learn | 377 |
Effects of lightness and saturation on color associations in the Mexican population | 389 |
Colour and emotion | 395 |
Colors and color adjectives in the cortex | 415 |
Section 7 Colour vision science | 429 |
Preface to Section 7 | 431 |
Chromatic perceptual learning | 433 |
Unique hues | 445 |
A short note on visual balance judgements as a tool for colour appearance matching | 457 |
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Common terms and phrases
Arabic associations Bank of English basic colour terms BCTs Berlin brown bynames categorical perception category effects chips chromatic cognitive collocations colour appearance colour category colour CP colour naming colour perception colour preference colour space colour vision context training Corbett corpus correlations cultural Czech Davidoff Davies dichromats Dictionary discrimination English evidence example experiment Figure filters frequency graphemes green grey grue hue preference Hungarian Hurlbert Kashubian language lexeme linguistic list task luminance Maltese meaning Munsell naming task neural non-basic colour terms non-synaesthetes objects observers orange Özgen participants patterns Paul Kay pink presented processing protanopes Psychological purple response rosa Russian salient sample saturation SCOTS Scots Language semantic semiotic shades Simner speakers specific stimuli stimulus range suggest surnames Sutrop synaesthesia synaesthetes Table target theory tiles tion turquoise unique hues Uusküla variations visual field vörös vowels yellow
