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Quote by Sgt Bilko
So, did you say pink is green?? confused :? :? :?
Do you often have conversations about the colour of colours??? :?
If so, what colour is red??????? :? :? :? :?

Don't start that again Sarge!
It was bad enough when Venus posted that thread about what colour was the word etc... and then analysed us all for having an arguement about the word yellow was tuquoise or blue? :?
Oh, I'm all confussed now sad and I can't remember what the thread was called that I'm banging on about so it's really going to bug me now evil Naughty Sarge!
Quote by little gem
Oh, I'm all confussed now sad and I can't remember what the thread was called that I'm banging on about so it's really going to bug me now evil Naughty Sarge!

Ah!! My work here is done!!!! rotflmao :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Oy! I am not your substitute Venus you know! sad
Just cos she is dead clever and had got herself a new job (still sooo proud of you Venus! biggrin ) does not mean I am the one you wave the keys at now and torment! :(
Do you know the thread I am talking about? The one where all the colours were written in different colours and you had to say if you said the colour it was written as or the one it was filled as.
Ohhhh, :doh: There I go again! evil
Like this:
Yellow
Blue
Green
Pink
Purple

Gem. x
funny thing about colour, its all to do with reflecting light and the way our brains comprehend it yes really, In total darkness "colour" does not exist ! all is black !
peenut, you fascinate me.
Black is the absence of colour and is not technically a colour itself. biggrin
Why do I find intelligence such a turn on? :rascal:
Quote by little gem
Like this:
Yellow
Blue
Green
Pink
Purple

Have you been talking with Parrot?? confused :? :? :?
So Yellow is Cyan (what IS Cyan??)
Blue is Red
Green is Indigo
Pink is Green
Purple is Yellow
So does this mean you prefer Judy to post in Yellow (Mixed threads!!) rolleyes :roll: wink lol :lol: :lol:
Quote by Sgt Bilko
Like this:
Yellow
Blue
Green
Pink
Purple

Have you been talking with Parrot?? confused :? :? :?
So Yellow is Cyan (what IS Cyan??)
Blue is Red
Green is Indigo
Pink is Green
Purple is Yellow
So does this mean you prefer Judy to post in Yellow (Mixed threads!!) rolleyes :roll: wink lol :lol: :lol:

Yeah and whether you see the word or the colour first means something really deep and ..... erm..... meaningful ..... redface ...... about your personality or learning style or something very head probingly complicated. :?
Oh and as for me and parrot talking, erm, not likely, and on that note I'm also going to stop hijacking his thread before he gets mad at me for that too. :roll:
kiss
Gem. x
you are all ruining my artistic sensibilities!!!
(stomps off to go set fire to her studio)
Quote by Sgt Bilko
Like this:
Yellow
Blue
Green
Pink
Purple

Have you been talking with Parrot?? confused :? :? :?
So Yellow is Cyan (what IS Cyan??)
Blue is Red
Green is Indigo
Pink is Green
Purple is Yellow
So does this mean you prefer Judy to post in Yellow (Mixed threads!!) rolleyes :roll: wink lol :lol: :lol:

Is green not purple?? dunno
Fee
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Quote by LadyFeeBee
Is green not purple?? dunno

You silly woman!!! Of course it's not purple - It's indigo. rolleyes :roll: :roll:
Do you not recognise indigo when you see it??? :shock: :shock: :shock:
Anyway, purple is yellow according to Little Gem confused :? :? :?
Quote by Sgt Bilko
Anyway, purple is yellow according to Little Gem confused :? :? :?

smackbottom you knew I couldn't keep out of here didn't you! lol
How dare you say I said purple was yellow and then tell me it's not. In this excersise, purple is the word purple but it happens to be coloured in yellow, so it's not *actually* yellow really it's purple. Well that is..... yellow is yellow when it is coloured yellow, but on here right now the word yellow is in fact cyan (turquoise or light blue for you sarge). I think that about covers it!
:P
Quote by little gem
Yeah and whether you see the word or the colour first means something really deep and ..... erm..... meaningful ..... redface ...... about your personality or learning style or something very head probingly complicated.

I see the words first. To name the actual colours while looking at the words needs a moment of conscious effort on my part.
Any idea what that's meant to reveal about me? dunno
Quote by little gem
How dare you say I said purple was yellow and then tell me it's not. In this excersise, purple is the word purple but it happens to be coloured in yellow, so it's not *actually* yellow really it's purple. Well that is..... yellow is yellow when it is coloured yellow, but on here right now the word yellow is in fact cyan (turquoise or light blue for you sarge). I think that about covers it!

So let me get this straight! :shock: :shock: :shock:
You didn't say Purple was Yellow, but you are upset that someone may have suggested it wasn't. Purple just HAPPENS to be Yellow, but it's not Yellow really, because the Yellow on here is an option of Light Blue or Turquoise, unless you choose Cyan !! confused :? :? :? :?
Yep that just about covers it!!! rolleyes :roll: :roll: :roll: wink


.................... and yes, I knew you couldn't keep out of here!! lol :lol: :lol:
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
Looks like Judy has been on the beer !!!!! lol :lol: :lol: :lol:
Quote by Ice Pie
Yeah and whether you see the word or the colour first means something really deep and ..... erm..... meaningful ..... redface ...... about your personality or learning style or something very head probingly complicated.

I see the words first. To name the actual colours while looking at the words needs a moment of conscious effort on my part.
Any idea what that's meant to reveal about me? dunno
Erm..... you're colourblind??? :dunno:
I don't know and I really wish I could find the thread about it, I've been looking for it for ages now and still can't find it. confused Mind if it was Venus that posted it I could be here all night going through the over 4000 posts and thread she has contributed. All very nice until you come to try to find things. :?
It was a quite interesting one too. sad
Judy, :thumbup: pass the vodka honey! I need to shove the empty bottle in Sarge's mouth! ;) lol Might keep him quiet while I settle down into bed all chilled and not irritated at the fact I am soooo predicable he can goad me into returning to a thread.
smackbottom for splitting threads and making me look even more batty than I really am! evil
Hummm double threading now ! Re Parrots post !!!!
" Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain" any ideas?......
Quote by little gem
I see the words first. To name the actual colours while looking at the words needs a moment of conscious effort on my part.
Any idea what that's meant to reveal about me? dunno

Erm..... you're colourblind??? :dunno:
I don't know and I really wish I could find the thread about it, I've been looking for it for ages now and still can't find it. confused
I found this:

Apparently one part of your brain sees the colour and another part of your brain sees the word...
Quote by Some brainy sod
One of the earliest surviving assessments from this period is the Porteus Maze, developed as a psychometric test of intelligence in 1914 by Stanley Porteus of the University of Hawaii, and in constant use ever since . The technique addresses the logically opposed hypothetical constructs of "planfulness" and "impulsiveness", and is scored by counting the number of false trails on the response sheet. Another early test was devised by John Ridley Stroop (1897-1973), and requires subjects to name the ink colours used when reading printed stimulus words (Stroop, 1935). Thus the correct answer for the stimulus <walk> is "red", not "walk". The problem is that reading printed words is a very automatic act in appropriately trained adult subjects, and so there is an "attentional conflict" situation (Pardo et al, 1990), in which the response of first impulse needs to be consciously suppressed in favour of the colour-response. Even more interference comes when the printed words are themselves colour names, but not matching the ink colour. The Stroop test is valuable as a clinical screening tool because brain injury - and specifically frontal brain injury - renders patients less able to control this interference, whereupon they respond automatically. The test has been in constant use ever since it was first introduced, and the latest research regularly implicates the anterior cingulate gyrus in the selection of the appropriate response under conditions of doubt (see, for example, Pardo et al, 1990). Try this for yourself: read the following ink colours out loud as fast as you can .....
BLUE
YELLOW
GREEN
RED
PURPLE
BROWN

I wonder if this right brain/left brain conflict has a bearing on sexual attraction: It may be a completely bogus analogy, but it occurs to me that some people are more interested in looks and some people are more interested in personality, and I'm just wondering whether that could be down to which side of the brain is dominant in the particular individual. :dunno:
Quote by peenut
Hummm double threading now ! Re Parrots post !!!!
" Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain" any ideas?......

Newton's spectrum.
Quote by Ice Pie
Yeah and whether you see the word or the colour first means something really deep and ..... erm..... meaningful ..... redface ...... about your personality or learning style or something very head probingly complicated.

I see the words first. To name the actual colours while looking at the words needs a moment of conscious effort on my part.
Any idea what that's meant to reveal about me? dunno
Same here, but all I could work out from the previous post was that I may have damaged my brain at some point! lol (I did actually hit myself in the forehead with a hammer about 10 years ago so .... confused )
Roger the RedDragon cool
Oooh, another thread about the Stroop effect :shock:
I was going to comment that in pigment the colour if the item is anything or indeed everything but the colour you perceive, red is not red, but all colours but red are absorbed by the item, leaving red to be the only one that is reflected into your eye.
Light sources, for instance your computer monitor is different as the light is produced and not reflected. Hope this helps.
Chris
Are you talking about this VenusnMars post?
Quote by bluexxx
Oooh, another thread about the Stroop effect :shock:

You mean it's caused by too much alcohol?
(Brewer's Stroop? Never mind... coat please... bolt )
this game of writin the names of colours in 'the wrong colour' has been goin on for before any of us existed. Im stuck in a house with a physcology student and these games float their boat somthing serious!
Just from a maths point of view some super dude came up with a matrix of numbers explainin how everybody sees colours differently! now there was somebody with to much spare time!!
Quote by studentfun
Just from a maths point of view some super dude came up with a matrix of numbers explainin how everybody sees colours differently! now there was somebody with to much spare time!!

He's also wrong:
Test after test has shown that the colour combination having the most dramatic effect on the human brain, is Black and Yellow. Wasps are black and yellow, and most humans are afraid of them. This is fortunate from the wasp's point of view, because it means we tend to stay out of their way. Evolution has given wasps a trait that enhances their survival chances by making them scarey-looking.
Now, if you and I saw colours differently, if you saw yellow the way I see blue for example, the wasp would have a different visual effect on you than it has on me. But it doesn't. When you say "yellow" I know exactly what colour you're thinking of.
Quote by little gem
Like this:
Yellow
Blue
Green
Pink
Purple

Quote by Ice Pie
When you say "yellow" I know exactly what colour you're thinking of.

And that would be Cyan. confused :? :? :?
It is all so clear now!!! :? :? :? :? lol
About the dangers of "fuzzy logic" A scienist trained a spider to respond to colours by moving on them weaving a web etc. in order to investigate further the scientist pulled all the spiders legs off and found that the spider then no longer responded. The conclusion reached was that if you remove a spiders legs, it becomes colourblind ! biggrin
Quote by Ice Pie
Just from a maths point of view some super dude came up with a matrix of numbers explainin how everybody sees colours differently! now there was somebody with to much spare time!!

He's also wrong:
Test after test has shown that the colour combination having the most dramatic effect on the human brain, is Black and Yellow. Wasps are black and yellow, and most humans are afraid of them. This is fortunate from the wasp's point of view, because it means we tend to stay out of their way. Evolution has given wasps a trait that enhances their survival chances by making them scarey-looking.
Now, if you and I saw colours differently, if you saw yellow the way I see blue for example, the wasp would have a different visual effect on you than it has on me. But it doesn't. When you say "yellow" I know exactly what colour you're thinking of.
nope soz im not wrong mate i have to study this boring shit and everybody sees colours slightly different. I'm not sayin i see blue and you see red just little differences. Cus this maths chap got famous coming up with matrix's which had the equations within them to explain the differences.
So yeah ur prob rite as in for wotever reason every1 fears yellow and black but just the exact shade of yellow and black is different!
this is getting a bit on the deep side, i need to get out more, joy of revision for all to fast approaching exams! smile
Quote by little gem
So, did you say pink is green?? confused :? :? :?
Do you often have conversations about the colour of colours??? :?
If so, what colour is red??????? :? :? :? :?

Don't start that again Sarge!
It was bad enough when Venus posted that thread about what colour was the word etc... and then analysed us all for having an arguement about the word yellow was tuquoise or blue? :?
Oh, I'm all confussed now sad and I can't remember what the thread was called that I'm banging on about so it's really going to bug me now evil Naughty Sarge!
Weren't me lol
http://www.swingingheaven.co.uk/swingers-forum/viewtopic/34747.html
Venusxxx