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Psychology

D-Index
34
Citations
7793
World Ranking
10054
National Ranking
5297

Best Publications

  • Whorf hypothesis is supported in the right visual field but not the left

    Aubrey L. Gilbert;Terry Regier;Paul Kay;Richard B. Ivry

  • Language, thought, and color: Whorf was half right

    Terry Regier;Paul Kay

  • Color naming reflects optimal partitions of color space

    Terry Regier;Paul Kay;Naveen Khetarpal

  • Resolving the question of color naming universals

    Paul Kay;Terry Regier

  • Focal colors are universal after all

    Terry Regier;Paul Kay;Richard S. Cook

  • Grounding spatial language in perception: an empirical and computational investigation.

    Terry Regier;Laura A. Carlson

  • Kinship Categories Across Languages Reflect General Communicative Principles

    Charles Kemp;Terry Regier

  • The Learnability of Abstract Syntactic Principles.

    Amy Perfors;Joshua B. Tenenbaum;Terry Regier

  • Categorical perception of color is lateralized to the right hemisphere in infants, but to the left hemisphere in adults

    A. Franklin;G. V. Drivonikou;L. Bevis;I. R. L. Davies

  • The emergence of words: attentional learning in form and meaning.

    Terry Regier

  • Further Evidence That Whorfian Effects Are Stronger in the Right Visual Field Than the Left

    G. V. Drivonikou;P. Kay;T. Regier;R. B. Ivry

  • How Do We Tell an Association From a Rule? Comment on Sloman (1996)

    Gerd Gigerenzer;Terry Regier

  • Efficient compression in color naming and its evolution

    Noga Zaslavsky;Charles Kemp;Terry Regier;Naftali Tishby

  • Language, thought and color: recent developments

    Paul Kay;Terry Regier

  • Word Meanings across Languages Support Efficient Communication

    Terry Regier;Charles Kemp;Paul Kay

  • Semantic Typology and Efficient Communication

    Charles Kemp;Yang Xu;Terry Regier

  • Attention to Endpoints: A Cross‐Linguistic Constraint on Spatial Meaning

    Terry Regier;Mingyu Zheng

  • Lateralization of categorical perception of color changes with color term acquisition

    A. Franklin;G. V. Drivonikou;A. Clifford;P. Kay

  • Learning the unlearnable: the role of missing evidence

    Terry Regier;Susanne Gahl

  • Support for lateralization of the Whorf effect beyond the realm of color discrimination

    Aubrey L. Gilbert;Terry Regier;Paul Kay;Paul Kay;Paul Kay;Richard B. Ivry

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