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Date created: 2021-04-13 11:47 AM | Last Updated: 2024-03-23 06:04 PM

Category: Communication

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Colours and emotions are associated by many, irrespective of their cultural background or age. Instead of testing explicit associations, in this study, we assessed implicit colour-emotion associations by presenting novel stimuli. We presented self-portraits of ambivalent emotions and asked children and adults to match appropriate colours. Our results confirmed ambivalence of the facial expressions…

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childrencolourdevelopmentemotionimplicit associationsSAS2021talk

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