Colour-temperature correspondences: when reactions to thermal stimuli are influenced by colour
In our daily lives, information concerning temperature is often provided by means of colour cues, with red typically being associated with warm/hot, and blue with cold. While such correspondences have been known about for many years, they have primarily been studied using subjective report measures....
Autors principals: | Ho, H, Van Doorn, G, Kawabe, T, Watanabe, J, Spence, C |
---|---|
Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicat: |
Public Library of Science
2014
|
Ítems similars
-
Colour-temperature correspondences: when reactions to thermal stimuli are influenced by colour.
per: Hsin-Ni Ho, et al.
Publicat: (2014-01-01) -
Coloured hearing, colour music, colour organs, and the search for perceptually meaningful correspondences between colour and sound
per: Spence, C, et al.
Publicat: (2022) -
Coloured hearing, colour music, colour organs, and the search for perceptually meaningful correspondences between colour and sound
per: Charles Spence, et al.
Publicat: (2022-06-01) -
Colour correspondence in cortical colour blindness
per: Cole, G, et al.
Publicat: (2003) -
Does the colour of the mug influence the taste of
the coffee?
per: Spence, C, et al.
Publicat: (2014)