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The following pages link to The relationship between color-object associations and color preference: further investigation of ecological valence theory (Q51170218):
Displaying 17 items.
- An ecological framework for temporal and individual differences in color preferences (Q30491553) (← links)
- Sex differences in color preferences transcend extreme differences in culture and ecology (Q34273551) (← links)
- Color preference in red-green dichromats. (Q35910021) (← links)
- Modeling color preference using color space metrics. (Q38656289) (← links)
- On Visual Texture Preference: Can an Ecological Model Explain Why People Like Some Textures More Than Others? (Q40027180) (← links)
- Color preferences in infants and adults are different (Q45871519) (← links)
- Seasonal Variations in Color Preference (Q46136464) (← links)
- Ecological influences on individual differences in color preference (Q46340972) (← links)
- Ecological Effects in Cross-Cultural Differences Between U.S. and Japanese Color Preferences. (Q46935057) (← links)
- Seasonal Changes in Color Preferences Are Linked to Variations in Environmental Colors: A Longitudinal Study of Fall (Q47355166) (← links)
- Color preferences change after experience with liked/disliked colored objects (Q48026610) (← links)
- Color preferences in participants with high or low hypnotic susceptibility. (Q49405492) (← links)
- The politics of color: preferences for Republican red versus Democratic blue (Q50223588) (← links)
- The effect of colour on children's cognitive performance (Q50433814) (← links)
- What's that smell? An ecological approach to understanding preferences for familiar odors (Q50554028) (← links)
- Assessment of #TheDress With Traditional Color Vision Tests: Perception Differences Are Associated With Blueness. (Q55229988) (← links)
- Blue blood, red blood. How does the color of an emotional scene affect visual attention and pupil size? (Q94549988) (← links)