List of Publications

I. Color Cognition

18. Komarova NL, Jameson KA (2013) A Quantitative Theory of Human Color Choices. PLoS ONE 8(2): e55986. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0055986. [pdf]

17. Narens, L., Jameson, K. A., Komarova, N. L. and Tauber, S. (in press). Language, Categorization and Convention. [pdf]

16. Jameson, K. A. and Lomberg, J. (2010). Are Color Processing Universals an approach to the Construction of Interstellar Messages? Invited Article. GlimpseJournal: The Art + Science of Seeing, 2.4, Winter Issue on Cosmos, 36–44. [pdf]

15. Jameson, K. A. (2010). "Where in the World Color Survey is the Support for the Hering Primaries as the basis for Color Categorization?" In J. Cohen & M. Matthen (eds.), Color Ontology and Color Science. Pp. 179-202. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press. [pdf]

14. Jameson, K. A., Bimler, D., Dedrick, D., & Roberson, D. (2007). "Considering the prevalence of the Stimulus Error in Color Naming Research." The Journal of Cognition and Culture, 7, (1-2), 119-142. [pdf]

13. Jameson, K. A. (2005)."Semantic and Perceptual Representations of Color." In J.S. Monahan, S.M. Sheffert, & J.T. Townsend (Eds.), Proceedings of the 21st Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics, (pp. 125-132). Mt. Pleasant: Central Michigan University Printing Services. [pdf]

12. Sayim, B., Jameson, K. A., Alvarado, N & Szeszel, M. K. (2005). "Semantic and Perceptual Representations of Color: Evidence of a Shared Color-Naming Function." The Journal of Cognition & Culture, 5, (3-4), 427-486. [pdf]

11. Jameson, K. A. (2005). "Culture and Cognition: What is Universal about the Representation of Color Experience?" The Journal of Cognition & Culture, 5, (3-4), 293-347. [pdf]

10. Jameson, K. A. (2005). "Why GRUE? An Interpoint-Distance Model analysis of Composite Color Categories." Cross-Cultural Research, 39(2), 159-194. [pdf]

9. Alvarado, N. & Jameson, K. A. (2005). "Confidence Judgments and Color Category Best Exemplar Salience." Cross-Cultural Research, 39(2), 134-158. [pdf]

8. Jameson, K. A. (2005). "On the role of Culture in Color Naming Research." Cross-Cultural Research, 39(1), 88-106. [pdf]

7. Jameson, K. A. (2005). "Introductory remarks on Cognition, Culture and Color Experience." Cross-Cultural Research, 39(1), 5-9. [pdf]

6. Jameson, K. A. & Alvarado, N. (2003). "The Relational Correspondence between Category Exemplars and Names." Philosophical Psychology, 16(1), p. 25-49. [pdf]

5. Jameson, K. A. & Alvarado, N. (2003). "Differences in Color Naming and Color Salience in Vietnamese and English." COLOR Research & Application, vol 28(2), pp. 113-138. [pdf]

4. Alvarado, N. & Jameson, K. A. (2002). "The use of Modifing Terms in the Naming and Categorization of Color Appearances in Vietnamese and English." The Journal of Cognition and Culture, 2(1), p. 53-80. [pdf]

3. Jameson, K. A., Kaiwi, J. L. & Bamber, D. (2001). "Color-coding information: Assessing alternative coding schemes using independent Brightness and Hue dimensions." Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 7(2), 112-128. [pdf]

2. Jameson, K. A. & D'Andrade, R. G. (1997). "It's not really Red, Green, Yellow, Blue: An inquiry into perceptual color space." In Hardin & Maffi (Ed.s), Color Categories in Thought and Language. Cambridge University Press. [pdf]

1. Jameson, K. A. (1997). "What Saunders and van Brakel chose to Ignore in Color and Cognition Research." Commentary in Behavioural and Brain Science, 20(2), 195-196.[pdf]

II. REM ColCat Archive

2. Jameson, K. A., Deshpande, P.S., Tauber, S., Chang, S. M. & Gago, S. (2016). Using individual differences to better determine normative responses from crowdsourced transcription tasks: An application to the R. E. MacLaury Color Categorization Archive. Invited in the Proceedings for the 2016 IS&T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging (EI 2016). Technical Session on Human Vision and Electronic Imaging. [pdf]

1. Jameson, K. A., Benjamin, N. A., Chang, S.M., Deshpande, P. S., Gago, S., Harris, I. G., Jiao, Y., and Tauber, S. (2015). Mesoamerican Color Survey Digital Archive. In Encyclopedia of Color Science and Technology, (Ronnier Luo, Ed.). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. ISBN: 978-3-642-27851-8 (Online). DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-27851-8. [pdf]

III. Color Term Evolution

5. Jameson, K. A. & Komarova, N. L., (2009). "Evolutionary models of categorization. I. Population categorization systems based on normal and dichromat observers." J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 26(6). 1414-1423. Also featured as a reprint in The Virtual Journal of Biomedical Optics, 4(8). [pdf]

4. Jameson, K. A. & Komarova, N. L., (2009). "Evolutionary models of categorization. II. Investigations based on realistic observer models and population heterogeneity." J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 26(6). 1424-1436. Also featured as a reprint in The Virtual Journal of Biomedical Optics, 4(8). [pdf]

3. Komarova, N. L. & Jameson, K. A. (2008). "Population Heterogeneity and Color Stimulus Heterogeneity in Agent-based Color Categorization." Journal of Theoretical Biology. [pdf]

2. Komarova, N. L., Jameson, K. A., & Narens, L. (2007). "Evolutionary Models of Color Categorization based on Discrimination." Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 51. 359-382. [pdf]

1. Jameson, K. A. (2005). "Sharing Perceptually Grounded Categories in Uniform and Nonuniform Populations." Commentary on Steels, L. & Belpaeme. T. (Target Article). Coordinating Perceptually Grounded Categories through Language. A Case Study for Colour. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 28(4) , 501-502. [pdf]

IV. Human Tetrachromacy

10. Jameson, K. A., Winkler, A. D., & Goldfarb, K. (2016). Art, interpersonal comparisons of color experience, and potential tetrachromacy. Invited in the Proceedings for the 2016 IS&T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging (EI 2016). Technical Session on Human Vision and Electronic Imaging. [pdf]

9. Jameson, K. A. (2009). "Human Potential for Tetrachromacy." GlimpseJournal: The Art + Science of Seeing, 2.3, Autumn 2009, Color Issue. 82-91. [pdf]

8. Jameson, K. A. (2009). "Tetrachromatic Color Vision." Invited contribution to The Oxford Companion to Consciousness. Wilken, P., Bayne, T. & Cleeremans, A. (Ed.s). Pp. 155-158. Oxford University Press: Oxford. [pdf]

7. Jameson, K. A., Highnote, S. & Wasserman, L. (2001). "Richer Color Experience in Observers with Multiple Photopigment Opsin Genes." Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 8(2), 244-261. [pdf]

6. Wasserman, L. M., Szeszel, M. & Jameson, K. A. (2009). "Long-Range Polymerase Chain Reaction Method for Detection of Human Red and Green Opsin Gene Polymorphisms." Technical Report Series # MBS 09-07. Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences University of California at Irvine. Irvine, CA, USA. [pdf]

5. Jameson, K. A., Bimler, D. L., & Wasserman, L. M. (2006). "Re-assessing Perceptual Diagnostics for Observers with Diverse Retinal Photopigment Genotypes." In Progress in Colour Studies 2: Psychological Aspects. Pitchford, N.J. & Biggam, C.P. (Eds). Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co. Pp. 13-33. [pdf]

4. Jameson, K. A. (2005)."Semantic and Perceptual Representations of Color." In J.S. Monahan, S.M. Sheffert, & J.T. Townsend (Eds.), Proceedings of the 21st Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics, (pp. 125-132). Mt. Pleasant: Central Michigan University Printing Services. [pdf]

3. Sayim, B., Jameson, K. A., Alvarado, N & Szeszel, M. K. (2005). "Semantic and Perceptual Representations of Color: Evidence of a Shared Color-Naming Function." The Journal of Cognition & Culture, 5, (3-4), 427-486. [pdf]

2. Jameson, K. A. (2005). "Culture and Cognition: What is Universal about the Representation of Color Experience?" The Journal of Cognition & Culture, 5, (3-4), 293-347. [pdf]

1. Bimler, D. L., Kirkland, J. & Jameson, K. A. (2004). "Quantifying Variations in Personal Color Spaces: Are there Sex Differences in Color Perception?" COLOR Research & Application, 29(2), p. 128-134. [pdf]


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