Feeling blue or seeing red? Similar patterns of emotion associations with colour patches and colour terms

D Jonauskaite, CA Parraga, M Quiblier… - i …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
… , we use colour to express and convey emotional states. We feel blue, see red, or we are
green with envy; we wear white to weddings and black to funerals; and we give red hearts to …

Colour-emotion associations in individuals with red-green colour blindness

D Jonauskaite, L Camenzind, CA Parraga, CN Diouf… - PeerJ, 2021 - peerj.com
… Some of us may convey sadness by saying feeling blue or by wearing … colour-emotion
associations in the two groups are similar, irrespective of whether seeing colour patches or colour

[PDF][PDF] Universality of Colour-Emotion Associations

D Jonauskaitė - 2021 - serval.unil.ch
… We feel blue and see red; we wear white to weddings and … similar emotions with colour
terms and colour patches, … we emotion associations with colour terms and colour patches

Effects of coloremotion association on facial expression judgments

A Takei, S Imaizumi - Heliyon, 2022 - cell.com
… For instance, one can express sadness using the word “blue” such as “feeling blue” in English
Feeling blue or seeing red? Similar patterns of emotion associations with colour patches

19 Emotion, colour, and language

T Sutton - Language and Emotion. Volume 1, 2022 - degruyter.com
… with perceptual experience (eg, feeling sad) to develop and … colour patch and a positive
word would share the same … , achromatic colour patches replaced the blue colour patches to …

14 It's not really red, green, yellow, blue: an inquiry into perceptual color space

K Jameson, RG D'Andrade - Color categories in thought and …, 1997 - cambridge.org
… theory that can never be patched up as long as unique … blue light, then we would expect a
similar structural relation for opposing colors to be approximated in the spatial organization of …

Color-emotion associations in art: Fuzzy approach

M Muratbekova, P Shamoi - IEEE Access, 2024 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… As an alternative color representation and for a comparative … of less common colors like
red become notably significant in … certain patterns and differences across various emotions by …

Blue hues don't bring the blues: questioning conventional notions of coloremotion associations

KB Schloss, C Witzel, LY Lai - JOSA A, 2020 - opg.optica.org
… , phrases like “I feel blue” are synonymous with feeling sad [6]… red), language conventions
(eg, “feeling blue”), and … In a study where lightness was held constant, color patches (and faces…

Universal patterns in color-emotion associations are further shaped by linguistic and geographic proximity

D Jonauskaite, A Abu-Akel, N Dael… - Psychological …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
… suggest that we “feel blue” when sad, “see red” when angry, … color terms (not color patches):
red, orange, yellow, green, … , our color-emotion associations become increasingly similar as …

Color and emotion: effects of hue, saturation, and brightness

L Wilms, D Oberfeld - Psychological research, 2018 - Springer
… , with red eliciting higher arousal than blue even when … were comparable to the mean
amplitudes to chromatic colors… other contexts like small passively illuminated color patches before …