{"id":222,"date":"2013-08-05T15:09:14","date_gmt":"2013-08-05T14:09:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lpp.psycho.univ-paris5.fr\/feel\/?page_id=222"},"modified":"2013-08-05T15:09:14","modified_gmt":"2013-08-05T14:09:14","slug":"wp-publications-and-communications","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/whatfeelingislike.net\/?page_id=222","title":{"rendered":"Publications and Communications"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>Published or in press<\/h2>\n<ol>\n<li>Witzel, C., Olkkonen, M., &amp; Gegenfurtner, K. R. (in press). Memory affects colour appearance. Behavioral and Brain Sciences.<\/li>\n<li>Witzel, C., Cinotti, F., &amp; O&#8217;Regan, J. K. (2015). What determines the relationship between color naming, unique hues, and sensory singularities: Illuminations, surfaces, or photoreceptors? Journal of Vision, 15(8), 19. doi: 10.1167\/15.8.19<\/li>\n<li>Witzel, C., &amp; Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2015). Categorical facilitation with equally discriminable colors. Journal of Vision, 15(8), 22. doi: 10.1167\/15.8.22<\/li>\n<li>Witzel, C., &amp; Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2015). Categorical Perception for Red and Brown. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception &amp; Performance. doi: 10.1037\/xhp0000154<\/li>\n<li>Witzel, C. (2015). Commentary \u201cAn experimental study of gender and cultural differences in hue preference\u201d. Frontiers in Psychology, 6. doi: 10.3389\/fpsyg.2015.01840<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h2>under review<\/h2>\n<ol>\n<li>Witzel, C., L\u00fcbbert, A., Schumann, F., &amp; O\u2019Regan, J. K. (under review). Can perception be extended to a \u201cfeel of North\u201d? Evidence from a new device: The NaviEar. IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems(Special Issue on Wearable and Ego-vision Systems for Augmented Experience).<\/li>\n<li>Witzel, C., Racey, C., &amp; O&#8217;Regan, J. K. (under review). The most reasonable explanation of \u201cthe dress\u201d: implicit assumptions about illumination.<\/li>\n<li>Witzel, C., Van Alphen, C., Godau, C., &amp; O&#8217;Regan, J. K. (under review). Uncertainty of sensory signal explains variation of colour constancy.<\/li>\n<li>Huebner, G. M., Shipworth, D. S., Gauthier, S., Witzel, C., Raynham, P., &amp; Chan, W. (under review). Feeling the light? The impact of colour temperature on thermal comfort.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h2>In prep<\/h2>\n<ol>\n<li>Witzel, C., &amp; O&#8217;Regan, J. K. (in prep). Sensory singularities of equally saturated natural surfaces predict color appearance and color language. [see <a href=\"http:\/\/haslab.uminho.pt\/clsilva\/files\/ecvp14.pdf\">conference abstract<\/a>]<\/li>\n<li>Witzel, C., Maule, J., &amp; Franklin, A. (in prep). Are focal colors particularly colorful? [see <a href=\"http:\/\/www.journalofvision.org\/content\/13\/9\/1164.short\">conference abstract<\/a>].<\/li>\n<li>Witzel, C., Flack, Z., Sanchez-Walker, E., Kevin O&#8217;Regan &amp; Franklin, A. (in prep). Categorical colour constancy during colour term acquisition. [Short paper previously published in <a href=\"http:\/\/www.google.fr\/url?sa=t&amp;rct=j&amp;q=&amp;esrc=s&amp;source=web&amp;cd=1&amp;cad=rja&amp;uact=8&amp;ved=0CCIQFjAA&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.colour.org.uk%2FAIC%2520Abstracts%25202013.pdf&amp;ei=AQf7VODcE4G3UZyxg-gN&amp;usg=AFQjCNEw5MsX-0O-nb5-w2x_iUvFoZbrHg&amp;sig2=j-4S_-zvC34OU_fdNWnO6w&amp;bvm=bv.87611401,d.d24\">conference proceedings<\/a>]<\/li>\n<li>Witzel, C., O&#8217;Regan, J. K., &amp; Rothen, N. (in prep). Grapheme colour synaesthesia modulates colour perception.<\/li>\n<li>Witzel, C., &amp; Franklin, A. (in prep). Synergies in the development of perceptual constancy and language of colour. [see <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ecvp.uni-bremen.de\/~ecvpprog\/abstract732.html\">conference abstract<\/a>]<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h2>Book chapters<\/h2>\n<ol>\n<li>Witzel, C., &amp; Hansen, T. (in press). Memory effects on colour perception. In A. J. Elliot, M. D. Fairchild &amp; A. Franklin (Eds.), Handbook of color psychology. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.<\/li>\n<li>Witzel, C., &amp; Gegenfurtner, K. (2015). Chromatic Contrast Sensitivity. In R. Luo (Ed.), <i>Encyclopedia of Color Science and Technology<\/i> (pp. 1-7). Berlin: Springer.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h2>Conferences<\/h2>\n<ol>\n<li>Rogers, M., Witzel, C., Rhodes, P., &amp; Franklin, A. (forthcoming). <i>The maturity of colour constancy and colour term knowledge are positively related in early childhood<\/i>. Paper presented at the Progress in colour studies, London.<\/li>\n<li>Witzel, C., Hurlbert, A. C., &amp; Wuerger, S. M. (forthcoming). <i>Variation of subjective white-points along the daylight axis and the colour of the dress<\/i>. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Visual Sciences Society (VSS), St. Pete Beach.<\/li>\n<li>Witzel, C., Racey, C., &amp; O&#8217;Regan. (forthcoming). <i>Perceived colors of the color-switching dress depend on implicit assumptions about the illumination<\/i>. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Visual Sciences Society (VSS), St. Pete Beach.<\/li>\n<li>Schloss, K. B., Lai, Y.-h., &amp; Witzel, C. (forthcoming). <i>Yellow is no happier than blue when lightness and chroma are controlled<\/i>. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS).<\/li>\n<li>Siuda-Krzywicka, K., Witzel, C., Taga, M., Ferrieux, S., Cohen, L., &amp; Bartolomeo, P. (forthcoming). <i>Dissociation between colour knowledge, colour naming and colour perception after a left occipitotemporal lesion<\/i>. Paper presented at the European Workshop on Cognitive Neuropsychology (EWCN) 2016, Bressanone.<\/li>\n<li>Siuda-Krzywicka, K., Witzel, C., Moreau, K., Ferrieux, S., Cohen, L., &amp; Bartolomeo, P. (2015). Color categorization and color knowledge after left occipitotemporal damage: behavioral and neuroimaging evidence. Paper presented at the Society for Neuroscience annual meeting. http:\/\/sfn15.hubbian.com\/id_7135\/<\/li>\n<li>Van Alphen, C., Witzel, C., Godau, C., &amp; O&#8217;Regan, J. K. (2015). Colour constancy predicted by metameric mismatch volumes. Paper presented at the ECVP 2015, Liverpool.<\/li>\n<li>Witzel, C., &amp; O&#8217;Regan, J. K. (2015). The most reasonable explanation of the dress: Implicit assumptions about illumination. Paper presented at the ECVP 2015, Liverpool.<\/li>\n<li>Wuerger, S. M., Hurlbert, A. C., &amp; Witzel, C. (2015). Variation of subjective white-points along the daylight axis and the colour of the dress. Paper presented at the ECVP 2015, Liverpool.<\/li>\n<li>H\u00fcbner, G. M., Gauthier, S., Witzel, C., Chan, W. S., &amp; Shipworth, D. (2014). Seeing red, feeling hot? &#8211; The impact of illumination on thermal comfort. Paper presented at the 28th International Congress of Applied Psychology (ICAP), Paris.<\/li>\n<li>Witzel, C., &amp; O&#8217;Regan, J. K. (2014). Color appearance and color language depend on sensory singularities in the natural environment. Perception, 43 ECVP Abstract Supplement, 67.<\/li>\n<li>Witzel, C., Cinotti, F., &amp; O&#8217;Regan, J. K. (2014). How color language is shaped by the variability of reflected light under changes of illumination. Paper presented at the AISB2014, Goldsmiths, University of London. doc.gold.ac.uk\/aisb50\/AISB50-S20\/aisb50-S20-witzel-paper.pdf<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h2>Other<\/h2>\n<p>Witzel, C. (2015). The Dress: Why do different observers see extremely different colours in the same photo?\u00a0\u00a0 Retrieved August, 2015, from http:\/\/lpp.psycho.univ-paris5.fr\/feel\/?page_id=929<\/p>\n<p>M6 (2015). Trompe l&#8217;\u0153il, camouflage, illusions d&#8217;optique : quand la r\u00e9alit\u00e9 trompe nos yeux [TV broadcast]. In M6 (Producer), E=M6.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Published or in press Witzel, C., Olkkonen, M., &amp; Gegenfurtner, K. R. (in press). Memory affects colour appearance. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. Witzel, C., Cinotti, F., &amp; O&#8217;Regan, J. K. (2015). 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