Handbook of Color Psychology
Herausgeber: Elliot, Andrew J.; Franklin, Anna; Fairchild, Mark D.
Handbook of Color Psychology
Herausgeber: Elliot, Andrew J.; Franklin, Anna; Fairchild, Mark D.
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Color is ubiquitous in our perceptual world. This Handbook features comprehensive coverage of emerging theory and research from the exciting and burgeoning area of color psychology. This is a must-have resource with contributions from the top scholars in the field.
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Color is ubiquitous in our perceptual world. This Handbook features comprehensive coverage of emerging theory and research from the exciting and burgeoning area of color psychology. This is a must-have resource with contributions from the top scholars in the field.
Produktdetails
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- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 764
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1480g
- ISBN-13: 9781107618398
- ISBN-10: 1107618398
- Artikelnr.: 50763037
- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 764
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1480g
- ISBN-13: 9781107618398
- ISBN-10: 1107618398
- Artikelnr.: 50763037
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction and overview Andrew J. Elliot, Mark
D. Fairchild and Anna Franklin; Part II. Foundations: Basics of Color
Science: 2. Color models and systems Mark D. Fairchild; 3. Fundamentals of
color vision I: color processing in the eye Andrew Stockman and David H.
Brainard; 4. Fundamentals of color vision II: higher-order color processing
Karl R. Gegenfurtner and Robert Ennis; 5. Evolution of color vision and its
reflections in contemporary mammals Gerald H. Jacobs; 6. Some philosophical
questions about color Don Dedrick; Part III. Development of and Differences
in Color Vision: 7. Emergence and early development of color vision and
color perception Marc H. Bornstein; 8. Color vision changes in normal aging
John L. Barbur and Marisa Rodriguez-Carmona; 9. Individual differences in
color vision Michael A. Webster; 10. Color vision deficiencies Neil R. A.
Parry; Part IV. Color Categorization: 11. Universality of color
categorization Paul Kay; 12. Color categorization across cultures Jules
Davidoff; 13. Development of color categorization Anna Franklin; 14. The
meaning of color words in a cross-linguistic perspective Anna Wierzbicka;
Part V. Color Symbolism and Association: 15. Early color symbolism Ian
Watts; 16. Symbolic use of color in ritual, tradition, and folklore John B.
Hutchings; 17. Color in camouflage, mimicry, and warning signals Martin
Stevens, Lina Maria Arenas and Alice E. Lown; 18. Use of color in warnings
Michael S. Wogalter, Christopher B. Mayhorn and Olga A. Zielinska; 19.
Color emotion and color harmony Li-chen Ou; 20. Do metaphors color our
perception of social life? Brian P. Meier; Part VI. Color Preferences: 21.
Ecological aspects of color preference Karen B. Schloss and Stephen E.
Palmer; 22. Biological, cultural, and developmental influences on color
preferences Anya Hurlbert and Angela Owen; Part VII. Color Effects on
Psychological and Biological Functioning: 23. The role of color in the
voluntary and involuntary guidance of selective attention Charles L. Folk;
24. Color and mate choice in non-human animals James P. Higham and Sandra
Winters; 25. Color in romantic contexts in humans Adam D. Pazda and Tobias
Greitemeyer; 26. Color in competition contexts in non-human animals Joanna
M. Setchell; 27. Color in achievement contexts in humans Markus A. Meier,
Russell A. Hill, Andrew J. Elliot and Robert A. Barton; 28. Color and face
perception Ian D. Stephen and David I. Perrett; 29. Eating with our eyes:
on the color of flavor Charles Spence; 30. Non-visual effects of colored
light Mark S. Rea and Mariana G. Figueiro; Part VIII. Psychological Effects
on Color Perception: 31. Memory effects on color perception Christopher
Witzel and Thorsten Hansen; 32. Affect-related influences on color
perception Michael D. Robinson, Tianwei Liu and Jessica L. Bair; Part IX.
Color Phenomena: 33. Color appearance phenomena and visual illusions
Garrett M. Johnson; 34. Synesthetic experiences of color Jamie Ward.
D. Fairchild and Anna Franklin; Part II. Foundations: Basics of Color
Science: 2. Color models and systems Mark D. Fairchild; 3. Fundamentals of
color vision I: color processing in the eye Andrew Stockman and David H.
Brainard; 4. Fundamentals of color vision II: higher-order color processing
Karl R. Gegenfurtner and Robert Ennis; 5. Evolution of color vision and its
reflections in contemporary mammals Gerald H. Jacobs; 6. Some philosophical
questions about color Don Dedrick; Part III. Development of and Differences
in Color Vision: 7. Emergence and early development of color vision and
color perception Marc H. Bornstein; 8. Color vision changes in normal aging
John L. Barbur and Marisa Rodriguez-Carmona; 9. Individual differences in
color vision Michael A. Webster; 10. Color vision deficiencies Neil R. A.
Parry; Part IV. Color Categorization: 11. Universality of color
categorization Paul Kay; 12. Color categorization across cultures Jules
Davidoff; 13. Development of color categorization Anna Franklin; 14. The
meaning of color words in a cross-linguistic perspective Anna Wierzbicka;
Part V. Color Symbolism and Association: 15. Early color symbolism Ian
Watts; 16. Symbolic use of color in ritual, tradition, and folklore John B.
Hutchings; 17. Color in camouflage, mimicry, and warning signals Martin
Stevens, Lina Maria Arenas and Alice E. Lown; 18. Use of color in warnings
Michael S. Wogalter, Christopher B. Mayhorn and Olga A. Zielinska; 19.
Color emotion and color harmony Li-chen Ou; 20. Do metaphors color our
perception of social life? Brian P. Meier; Part VI. Color Preferences: 21.
Ecological aspects of color preference Karen B. Schloss and Stephen E.
Palmer; 22. Biological, cultural, and developmental influences on color
preferences Anya Hurlbert and Angela Owen; Part VII. Color Effects on
Psychological and Biological Functioning: 23. The role of color in the
voluntary and involuntary guidance of selective attention Charles L. Folk;
24. Color and mate choice in non-human animals James P. Higham and Sandra
Winters; 25. Color in romantic contexts in humans Adam D. Pazda and Tobias
Greitemeyer; 26. Color in competition contexts in non-human animals Joanna
M. Setchell; 27. Color in achievement contexts in humans Markus A. Meier,
Russell A. Hill, Andrew J. Elliot and Robert A. Barton; 28. Color and face
perception Ian D. Stephen and David I. Perrett; 29. Eating with our eyes:
on the color of flavor Charles Spence; 30. Non-visual effects of colored
light Mark S. Rea and Mariana G. Figueiro; Part VIII. Psychological Effects
on Color Perception: 31. Memory effects on color perception Christopher
Witzel and Thorsten Hansen; 32. Affect-related influences on color
perception Michael D. Robinson, Tianwei Liu and Jessica L. Bair; Part IX.
Color Phenomena: 33. Color appearance phenomena and visual illusions
Garrett M. Johnson; 34. Synesthetic experiences of color Jamie Ward.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction and overview Andrew J. Elliot, Mark
D. Fairchild and Anna Franklin; Part II. Foundations: Basics of Color
Science: 2. Color models and systems Mark D. Fairchild; 3. Fundamentals of
color vision I: color processing in the eye Andrew Stockman and David H.
Brainard; 4. Fundamentals of color vision II: higher-order color processing
Karl R. Gegenfurtner and Robert Ennis; 5. Evolution of color vision and its
reflections in contemporary mammals Gerald H. Jacobs; 6. Some philosophical
questions about color Don Dedrick; Part III. Development of and Differences
in Color Vision: 7. Emergence and early development of color vision and
color perception Marc H. Bornstein; 8. Color vision changes in normal aging
John L. Barbur and Marisa Rodriguez-Carmona; 9. Individual differences in
color vision Michael A. Webster; 10. Color vision deficiencies Neil R. A.
Parry; Part IV. Color Categorization: 11. Universality of color
categorization Paul Kay; 12. Color categorization across cultures Jules
Davidoff; 13. Development of color categorization Anna Franklin; 14. The
meaning of color words in a cross-linguistic perspective Anna Wierzbicka;
Part V. Color Symbolism and Association: 15. Early color symbolism Ian
Watts; 16. Symbolic use of color in ritual, tradition, and folklore John B.
Hutchings; 17. Color in camouflage, mimicry, and warning signals Martin
Stevens, Lina Maria Arenas and Alice E. Lown; 18. Use of color in warnings
Michael S. Wogalter, Christopher B. Mayhorn and Olga A. Zielinska; 19.
Color emotion and color harmony Li-chen Ou; 20. Do metaphors color our
perception of social life? Brian P. Meier; Part VI. Color Preferences: 21.
Ecological aspects of color preference Karen B. Schloss and Stephen E.
Palmer; 22. Biological, cultural, and developmental influences on color
preferences Anya Hurlbert and Angela Owen; Part VII. Color Effects on
Psychological and Biological Functioning: 23. The role of color in the
voluntary and involuntary guidance of selective attention Charles L. Folk;
24. Color and mate choice in non-human animals James P. Higham and Sandra
Winters; 25. Color in romantic contexts in humans Adam D. Pazda and Tobias
Greitemeyer; 26. Color in competition contexts in non-human animals Joanna
M. Setchell; 27. Color in achievement contexts in humans Markus A. Meier,
Russell A. Hill, Andrew J. Elliot and Robert A. Barton; 28. Color and face
perception Ian D. Stephen and David I. Perrett; 29. Eating with our eyes:
on the color of flavor Charles Spence; 30. Non-visual effects of colored
light Mark S. Rea and Mariana G. Figueiro; Part VIII. Psychological Effects
on Color Perception: 31. Memory effects on color perception Christopher
Witzel and Thorsten Hansen; 32. Affect-related influences on color
perception Michael D. Robinson, Tianwei Liu and Jessica L. Bair; Part IX.
Color Phenomena: 33. Color appearance phenomena and visual illusions
Garrett M. Johnson; 34. Synesthetic experiences of color Jamie Ward.
D. Fairchild and Anna Franklin; Part II. Foundations: Basics of Color
Science: 2. Color models and systems Mark D. Fairchild; 3. Fundamentals of
color vision I: color processing in the eye Andrew Stockman and David H.
Brainard; 4. Fundamentals of color vision II: higher-order color processing
Karl R. Gegenfurtner and Robert Ennis; 5. Evolution of color vision and its
reflections in contemporary mammals Gerald H. Jacobs; 6. Some philosophical
questions about color Don Dedrick; Part III. Development of and Differences
in Color Vision: 7. Emergence and early development of color vision and
color perception Marc H. Bornstein; 8. Color vision changes in normal aging
John L. Barbur and Marisa Rodriguez-Carmona; 9. Individual differences in
color vision Michael A. Webster; 10. Color vision deficiencies Neil R. A.
Parry; Part IV. Color Categorization: 11. Universality of color
categorization Paul Kay; 12. Color categorization across cultures Jules
Davidoff; 13. Development of color categorization Anna Franklin; 14. The
meaning of color words in a cross-linguistic perspective Anna Wierzbicka;
Part V. Color Symbolism and Association: 15. Early color symbolism Ian
Watts; 16. Symbolic use of color in ritual, tradition, and folklore John B.
Hutchings; 17. Color in camouflage, mimicry, and warning signals Martin
Stevens, Lina Maria Arenas and Alice E. Lown; 18. Use of color in warnings
Michael S. Wogalter, Christopher B. Mayhorn and Olga A. Zielinska; 19.
Color emotion and color harmony Li-chen Ou; 20. Do metaphors color our
perception of social life? Brian P. Meier; Part VI. Color Preferences: 21.
Ecological aspects of color preference Karen B. Schloss and Stephen E.
Palmer; 22. Biological, cultural, and developmental influences on color
preferences Anya Hurlbert and Angela Owen; Part VII. Color Effects on
Psychological and Biological Functioning: 23. The role of color in the
voluntary and involuntary guidance of selective attention Charles L. Folk;
24. Color and mate choice in non-human animals James P. Higham and Sandra
Winters; 25. Color in romantic contexts in humans Adam D. Pazda and Tobias
Greitemeyer; 26. Color in competition contexts in non-human animals Joanna
M. Setchell; 27. Color in achievement contexts in humans Markus A. Meier,
Russell A. Hill, Andrew J. Elliot and Robert A. Barton; 28. Color and face
perception Ian D. Stephen and David I. Perrett; 29. Eating with our eyes:
on the color of flavor Charles Spence; 30. Non-visual effects of colored
light Mark S. Rea and Mariana G. Figueiro; Part VIII. Psychological Effects
on Color Perception: 31. Memory effects on color perception Christopher
Witzel and Thorsten Hansen; 32. Affect-related influences on color
perception Michael D. Robinson, Tianwei Liu and Jessica L. Bair; Part IX.
Color Phenomena: 33. Color appearance phenomena and visual illusions
Garrett M. Johnson; 34. Synesthetic experiences of color Jamie Ward.