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Insights gained from naming the OSA colors

Boynton, 1997

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17877447668619690894
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Boynton R
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Color categories in thought and language

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By the time the year 1985 rolled around, I had already been working in the realm of color vision for thirty years, with a clear focus on the psychophysiological aspects of adult human vision-the kinds of phenomena for which a genetic basis seems likely, and for which …
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