Stephen E Palmer
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Whiteford K, Schloss K, Helwig N, Palmer S
Iperception
. 2018 Nov;
9(6):2041669518808535.
PMID: 30479734
When people make cross-modal matches from classical music to colors, they choose colors whose emotional associations fit the emotional associations of the music, supporting the . We further explored this...
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Palmer S, Langlois T
Perception
. 2017 Jun;
46(7):815-829.
PMID: 28622756
Palmer, Gardner, and Wickens studied aesthetic preferences for pictures of single objects and found a strong inward bias: Right-facing objects were preferred left-of-center and left-facing objects right-of-center. They found no...
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Palmer S, Bycura D, Warren M
Health Promot Pract
. 2017 May;
19(3):455-464.
PMID: 28548556
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to measure effects of a modified physical education (PE) unit on leisure time physical activity (LTPA), relative autonomy, and known correlates of LTPA...
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Schloss K, Palmer S
Vision Res
. 2017 May;
141:95-108.
PMID: 28456532
There are well-known and extensive differences in color preferences between individuals, but there are also within-individual differences from one time to another. Despite the seeming independence between these individual and...
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Austerweil J, Griffiths T, Palmer S
Cogn Sci
. 2016 Dec;
41 Suppl 5:1183-1201.
PMID: 28000944
How does the visual system recognize images of a novel object after a single observation despite possible variations in the viewpoint of that object relative to the observer? One possibility...
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Schloss K, Nelson R, Parker L, Heck I, Palmer S
Cogn Sci
. 2016 Nov;
41(6):1589-1612.
PMID: 27859560
We investigated how color preferences vary according to season and whether those changes could be explained by the ecological valence theory (EVT). To do so, we assessed the same participants'...
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Palmer S, Langlois T, Schloss K
Multisens Res
. 2016 Jun;
29(1-3):157-93.
PMID: 27311295
Prior research has shown that non-synesthetes' color associations to classical orchestral music are strongly mediated by emotion. The present study examines similar cross-modal music-to-color associations for much better controlled musical...
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Ghose T, Palmer S
Atten Percept Psychophys
. 2015 Dec;
78(2):636-46.
PMID: 26637235
Extremal edges (EEs) are borders consisting of luminance gradients along the projected edge of a partly self-occluding curved surface (e.g., a cylinder), with equiluminant contours (ELCs) that run approximately parallel...
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Schloss K, Goldberger C, Palmer S, Levitan C
Perception
. 2015 Oct;
44(1):23-38.
PMID: 26489214
How do odor preferences arise? Following Palmer and Schloss's (2010, PNAS, 107, 8877-8882) ecological valence theory of color preferences, we propose that preference for an odor is determined by preferences...
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Yokosawa K, Schloss K, Asano M, Palmer S
Cogn Sci
. 2015 Sep;
40(7):1590-1616.
PMID: 26400420
We investigated cultural differences between U.S. and Japanese color preferences and the ecological factors that might influence them. Japanese and U.S. color preferences have both similarities (e.g., peaks around blue,...