Morphological Patterns and Their Colour

Author:

Dadam James1,Albertazzi Liliana2,Pos Osvaldo Da3,Canal Luisa1,Micciolo Rocco1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cognitive and Education Sciences, University of Trento

2. Department of Cognitive and Education Sciences & Cimec, University of Trento

3. Department of Applied Psychology, University of Padua

Abstract

This study analyzed qualitative aspects in perception, particularly the relationship between morphological aspects of biological shapes and colour. The experiment reported by the study assessed the functional relation between shape and colour and, in particular, the relations among the patterns of shapes appearing in perceptual configurations, as well as certain characteristics of colour. Participants were shown 32 natural images and were asked to match them with a colour. The results indicated that some figures were more frequently associated (positively or negatively) with some colours instead of others. Type of shape, texture, and three-dimensionality were important elements in the participants' choices. Rounded figures and non-holed figures had positive matches with red; elongated figures were associated with colours between blue and green; and holed figures showed positive matches with colours between green and yellow. Type of shape and texture also exhibited a relationship with the warmth of the colour.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sensory Systems,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

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