【色彩研究のこれから 】
New Directions in Colour Studies H 462 p. 11
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目次
1. Preface; 2. Abbreviations; 3. Section 1. Theoretical issues; 4. Illusions of colour and shadow (by Kingdom, Frederick A.A.); 5. Universal trends and specific deviations: Multidimensional scaling of colour terms from the World Color Survey (by Bimler, David); 6. Touchy-Feely colour (by Chirimuuta, Mazviita); 7. Towards a semiotic theory of basic colour terms and the semiotics of Juri Lotman (by Sutrop, Urmas); 8. Section 2. Languages of the world; 9. Preface to Section 2; 10. Basic colour terms of Arabic (by Al-Rasheed, Abdulrahman S.); 11. Red herrings in a sea of data: Exploring colour terms with the SCOTS Corpus (by Anderson, Wendy); 12. Towards a diachrony of Maltese basic colour terms (by Borg, Alexander); 13. Rosa Schatze - Pink zum kaufen: Stylistic confusion, subjective perception and semantic uncertainty of a loaned colour term (by Frenzel-Biamonti, Claudia); 14. Kashubian colour vocabulary (by Stanulewicz, Danuta); 15. Colour terms: Evolution via expansion of taxonomic constraints (by Rakhilina, Ekaterina V.); 16. Preliminary research on Turkish basic colour terms with an emphasis on blue (by Ratsep, Kaidi); 17. Terms for red in Central Europe: An areal phenomenon in Hungarian and Czech (by Uuskula, Mari); 18. Section 3. Colour in society; 19. Preface to Section 3; 20. Colours in the community: Surnames and bynames in Scottish society (by Bramwell, Ellen); 21. Hues and cries: Francis Bacon's use of colour (by Chare, Nicholas); 22. Colour appearance in urban chromatic studies (by Cler, Michel); 23. Aspects of armorial colours and their perception in medieval literature (by Huxtable, Michael J.); 24. Warm, cool, light, dark, or afterimage: Dimensions and connotations of conceptual color metaphor/metonym (by Sandford, Jodi L.); 25. The power of colour term precision: The use of non-basic colour terms in nineteenth-century English travelogues about northern Scandinavia (by Steinvall, Anders); 26. Section 4. Categorical perception of colour; 27. Preface to Section 4; 28. Investigating the underlying mechanisms of categorical perception of colour using the event-related potential technique (by Clifford, Alexandra); 29. Category training affects colour discrimination but only in the right visual field (by Drivonikou, Gilda V.); 30. Effects of stimulus range on color categorization (by Wright, Oliver); 31. Section 5. Individual differences in colour vision; 32. Preface to Section 5; 33. Colour and autism spectrum disorders (by Franklin, Anna); 34. Red-Green dichromats' use of basic colour terms (by Lillo, Julio); 35. Synaesthesia in colour (by Simner, Julia); 36. Towards a phonetically-rich account of speech-sound --> colour synaesthesia (by Smith, Rachel); 37. Perceiving "grue": Filter simulations of aged lenses support the Lens-Brunescence hypothesis and reveal individual categorization types (by Walter, Sebastian); 38. Section 6. Colour preference and colour meaning; 39. Preface to Section 6; 40. Age-dependence of colour preference in the U.K. population (by Ling, Zhu); 41. Ecological valence and human color preference (by Palmer, Stephen E.); 42. Look and learn: Links between colour preference and colour cognition (by Pitchford, Nicola); 43. Effects of lightness and saturation on color associations in the Mexican population (by Prado-Leon, Lilia Roselia); 44. Colour and emotion (by Simmons, David R.); 45. Colors and color adjectives in the cortex (by Plebe, Alessio); 46. Section 7. Colour vision science; 47. Preface to Section 7; 48. Chromatic perceptual learning (by Sowden, Paul T.); 49. Unique hues: Perception and brain imaging (by Wuerger, Sophie); 50. A short note on visual balance judgements as a tool for colour appearance matching (by Ronchi, Lucia R.); 51. Index
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