1.
Electronic Reference
Resource
used:
·
Sage
eReference
·
Encyclopedia
of Perception: Color Perception
New
Idea or Information:
·
The ability
to see color seems to stem from a primitive and evolutionary purpose. Having the
ability to determine if something was food, or not, was detrimental to
surviving.
·
Synesthesia is the ability to perceive two sensations together.
Most commonly, color is associated with numbers but this has to occur every time
in the same way to be considered synesthesia. Others can experience synesthesia
with emotion and color, or like me with pain and sound.
·
Language
may affect the way color is perceived. Someone may not be able to see the
difference between lime green and cyan if they call the colors the same thing. In
their mind, the color is the same. This was something that I do not believe was
in this part of the encyclopedia but was something that I found out about
during another class that I thought would be really interesting to research more
about for this class.
Subtopics:
·
Color Perception
·
Color
Consistency
·
Synesthesia
·
Evolution
·
Color
Naming
Possible
Research Questions:
·
How does
color naming affect perception of the color?
·
Can synesthesia
be taught?
·
Can Synesthesia
aid in memory and learning?
·
Did we,
the human race, have to learn to see color?
List
of words that may be useful in the future:
DISTINCTIVE Color
perception
BROAD Color
NARROW Color
naming affects color perception
RELATED Synesthesia
and Color naming
2.
Book from Search It (The library Catalog)
Name
of book:
·
Colour
Perception: Mind and the Physical World
Subject Headings:
·
Visual perception
· Psychological aspects; Color
·
Psychological aspects; Color vision
Things
about the Book:
This
book combines knowledge across many fields of discipline to explain color and
how humans see and perceive it both mentally and physically.
Availability?:
I
would request the book from the WSU-Vancouver Library and pick it up at the
scheduled time and date.
3.
eBook from Search It:
Name:
Perception beyond Inference: The Information Content of Visual Processes
Evaluation through ASAP:
Age:
yes,
because it was published in 2011 which would be in the last five years to be considered
an age appropriate source for the subject.
Sources:
One can
only assume the sources are great considering it is a book and has been
reviewed several times. However, I was able to find any form of a citation page
but there was a list of contributors which displayed a diverse list of specialties
that had contributed their own knowledge to the making of this ebook.
Author:
Seems very
trusting because there is such a diverse list of individuals who contributed to
the making of this ebook; ten pages of an author index. All individuals had
their own credentials ranging from psychology to architecture and/or currently
worked in their field
Publisher:
Cambridge: The MIT Press, is an
educational institution and a university press that focuses on Science and
Engineering.
Reflection
I
really wish I took this class when I first got to WSU-Vancouver because then it
would had made taking my Methods class and little more smoothly but instead
that class has made this class just a refresher course. I find it hard to
explain in this section what I can do differently in the future or what I have
learned because of me taking methods already. However, a neat tool that I was
not introduced to, oddly enough, was the ASAP test. Again, I would use that as
a reference tool in the future.
Hi Amanda, what a fascinating topic! It seems like there are sort of two topic areas here, one about synesthesia and one about color perception and language, so you might want to select one--or find a way to combine them. It looks like you found some great sources, and I'm glad that you found the ASAP test helpful. I do have a few comments on the authors and sources in your evaluation: It looks like in this book there is a reference list at the end of each chapter. This is fairly common with edited collections. It would be good to choose one or two especially relevant chapters to focus on in your evaluation, and also to say something about the three editors of the collection. (Btw, it looks like we have a print copy of this here at WSUV, as well as the ebook.) Other than that, everything looks good.--Sam
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