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ArtikelPerceiving, Imaging, and Preferring Physiognomic Stimuli  
Oleh: Lindauer, Martin S.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: The American Journal of Psychology vol. 99 no. 2 (1986), page 233.
Topik: Color; Phiysiognomic; Stimulus
Fulltext: 1422277.pdf (2.17MB)
Isi artikelPhysiognomic color responses in perception, imagery, and affect were investigated. M alumaa nd taketa,n onsense stimulid efined by many investigators as physiognomic, were utilized as prototypical physiognomic stimuli, along with eight other stimuli of various sorts. In Experiment 1, 22 subjects matched the colors of the stimuli; in Experiment 2, 27 subjects reported their imagery to the stimuli; and in Experiment 3, 16 subjects gave their color preferences for the stimuli. The Munsell sets of colors were employed throughout. Significant differences between the physiognomic and other stimuli were found on the brightness and saturation of color matches, images, and preferences. Other differences (e.g., the latency of color images) were also present. Distinctions were also noted between the two physiognomic stimuli. These results support the priority of innate and perceptual processes in physiognomy over those of learning and memory, although some ambiguities still remain
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