Is "sky" bluer than "grass" is green? Word-color associations dataset for cognitive science. [PDF]
Keha E, Henik A, Kalanthroff E.
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This review offers an overview of the book "A Critical Hypertext Analysis of Social Media. The True Colors of Facebook", which analyzes the effect of the technological affordances of the Social Network Site Facebook on the actions performed by users on ...
Franceschi, Valeria
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Large Language Models Estimate Fine-Grained Human Color-Concept Associations. [PDF]
Mukherjee K +3 more
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Decision-making trades off learned and perceived information. [PDF]
Nahari T +3 more
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A study of the interference colors of the microscopic textures simulated along the lyotropic phase sequence: cholesteric discotic-cholesteric biaxial-unwound cholesteric calamitic. [PDF]
Lüders DD, Akpinar E, Delmanoco GE.
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Correction: Rewiring Recovery: Cognitive and Motor Gains Through Personalized Neurofeedback after Tumor Resection-A Case Series from Neurorehabilitation Practice. [PDF]
Lagravinese G +8 more
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Cognition does not automatically influence perception: Evidence from neural encoding of colors belonging to different categories. [PDF]
Martinovic J +5 more
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Damselflies overcome color saturation barriers of photonic glasses via pigment loading and refractive index modulation. [PDF]
Lemcoff T +10 more
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Color is powerful. Historically, colors have been invested with mystical, symbolic, and religious significance. We are biologically wired to respond to color cues. A particular color may stimulate emotion, activate memory, and influence perception of the
Lee, Jon J., Gerhardt, Deborah
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