Article de revue: ID no. (ISBN etc.):  09567976 Clé de citation BibTeX:  Goldstone1995
Goldstone, R. L. (1995). Effects of categorization on color perception. Psychological Science, 6(5), pp. 298–304.
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Catégories: Catégorisation, Full text
Descripteurs: CATEGORIZATION (Psychology), COLOR vision
Auteurs: Goldstone
Collection: Psychological Science

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Subjects were shown simple objects and were asked to reproduce the colors of the objects. Even though the objects remained on the screen while the subjects reproduced the colors and the objects` shapes were irrelevant to the subjects` task, subjects` color perceptions were influenced by the shape category of an object. For example, objects that belonged to categories with redder objects were judged to be more red than identically colored objects belonging to another category. Further experiments showed thatX the object categories that subjects use, rather than being fixed, depend on the objects to which subjects are exposed.
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