Publications
(2005).
Categorical Perception of Color is Lateralized to the Right Hemisphere in Infants, but to the Left Hemisphere in Adults.
105(9), 3221-3225.
(2008).
(2012). Color Categories Are Not Arbitrary.
Journal of Cross-Cultural Research.
(2004). Color Naming and Sunlight.
Psychological Science. 15, 288-289.
(2004). Color Naming and Sunlight: Commentary on Lindsey and Brown.
Psychological Science. 15(4), 289-290.
(2004).
(2007). Color Naming Lens Aging and Grue: What the Optics of the Aging Eye Can Teach Us About Color Language.
Psychological Science. 16(4), 321-327.
(2005). Color Naming Reflects Optimal Partitions of Color Space.
104(4), 1436-1441.
(2007). Color Naming Universals: The Case of Berinmo.
Cognition. 102(2), 289-298.
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(2011).
Focal Colors Are Universal After All.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 102(23), 8386-8391.
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(2010).
Language Regions of Brain Are Operative in Color Perception.
106(20), 8140-8145.
(2009). Language, Thought, and Color: Recent Developments.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 10(2), 51-54.
(2006). Language, Thought, and Color: Whorf Was Half Right.
Trends in Cognitive Science. 13(10), 439-446.
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