color naming experiments
Color naming experiments refer to scientific investigations that aim to understand how individuals perceive and categorize different colors. These experiments typically involve presenting participants with various color stimuli and recording their verbal responses in order to examine patterns and variations in color naming across individuals and cultures.
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