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This scientific investigation highlights the relationship between visual stimulus sinusoidal spatial frequency, force-feedback (FF) square, triangle, and sinusoidal wave driven vibrational periodicities, and their association with the visible light spectrum colors red, orange, yellow green, blue indigo, and violet. A customized FF joystick program presented randomly ordered .01, .015, .03, .045, and .09 seconds-per-cycle period FF vibrations while soliciting participant color-choice. Each vibration was randomly presented 10 times across 50 trials. Analyses indicate significant but differing…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This scientific investigation highlights the relationship between visual stimulus sinusoidal spatial frequency, force-feedback (FF) square, triangle, and sinusoidal wave driven vibrational periodicities, and their association with the visible light spectrum colors red, orange, yellow green, blue indigo, and violet. A customized FF joystick program presented randomly ordered .01, .015, .03, .045, and .09 seconds-per-cycle period FF vibrations while soliciting participant color-choice. Each vibration was randomly presented 10 times across 50 trials. Analyses indicate significant but differing color-association preferences for square, triangle, and sine waveform driven vibrations.
Autorenporträt
Jeffrey N. Howard is currently an Assistant Professor ofpsychology at Northern State University in Aberdeen, SouthDakota, USA. Dr. Howard received his PhD in Human FactorsPsychology at Wichita State University. His primary researchinterests are music-cognition, audiovisual perception, andcross-sensory modality investigations.