In the eye of the beholder: Is color classification consistent amongst human observers?
Colorful displays have evolved in multiple plant and animal species as signals to mutualists, antagonists, competitors, mates, and other potential receivers. Studies of color have long relied on subjective classifications of color by human observers. However, humans have a limited ability to perceiv...
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Zusammenfassung: | Colorful displays have evolved in multiple plant and animal species as
signals to mutualists, antagonists, competitors, mates, and other
potential receivers. Studies of color have long relied on subjective
classifications of color by human observers. However, humans have a
limited ability to perceive color compared to other animals, and human
biological, cultural, and environmental variables can influence color
perception. Here, we test the consistency of human color classification
using fruit color as a model system. We used reflectance data of 67
tropical fruits and surveyed 786 participants to assess the degree to
which (i) participants of different cultural and linguistic backgrounds
agree on color classification of fruits; and (ii) human classification to
a discrete set of commonly used colors (e.g. red, blue, green) corresponds
to natural clusters based on light reflectance measures processed through
visual systems of other animals. We find that individual humans tend to
agree on the colors they attribute to fruits across language groups.
However, these colors do not correspond to clearly discernible clusters in
di- or tetrachromatic visual systems. These results indicate that
subjective color categorizations tend to be consistent amongst observers
and can be used for large synthetic studies, but also that they do not
reflect natural categories that are relevant to animal observers. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.nk98sf7tq |