Published December 7, 2019 | Version v1
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Red, yellow, green and blue are not particularly colorful

  • 1. Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen
  • 2. University of Sussex

Description

This is supplementary material accompanying the article:

Witzel, C., Maule, M., & Franklin, A. (2019) Red, yellow, green and blue are not particularly colorful. Journal of Vision.

focsat_data.xlsx contains all the individual data, including adjustments of typical and unique hues (+ super-saturated condition), detection (JND0) and discrimination (JND) data for red, yellow, green, and blue; and average saturation matches (subjective saturation) from Witzel and Franklin (2014). Nine sheets overall. IMPORTANT: All data is matched by participants (rows); but participant ids are not provided for reasons of data protection. Empty rows correspond to missing data. Also note that detection thresholds are provided in the first 10 columns, discrimination thresholds in the following 10 columns (11-20).

focsat_tables.xlsx contains the exact data from tables in the article (Table 2) and the Supplementary Tables S1-S10. Eleven sheets in total.

weberfechner.m is  a Matlab function that allows for calculating Weber fractions and discriminable saturation as reported in the article.

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Funding

FEEL – A new approach to understanding consciousness: how "feel" arises in humans and (possibly) robots. 323674
European Commission
CATEGORIES – THE ORIGIN AND IMPACT OF COLOUR CATEGORIES IN THOUGHT AND LANGUAGE 283605
European Commission