reviewPsychonomic Bulletin & ReviewJan 13, 2025HYBRID OA

Do we feel colours? A systematic review of 128 years of psychological research linking colours and emotions

University of Lausanne

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Abstract

Colour is an integral part of natural and constructed environments. For many, it also has an aesthetic appeal, with some colours being more pleasant than others. Moreover, humans seem to systematically and reliably associate colours with emotions, such as yellow with joy, black with sadness, light colours with positive and dark colours with negative emotions. To systematise such colour-emotion correspondences, we identified 132 relevant peer-reviewed articles published in English between 1895 and 2022. These articles covered a total of 42,266 participants from 64 different countries. We found that all basic colour categories had systematic correspondences with affective dimensions (valence, arousal, power) as…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Sadness
  • Arousal
  • Valence (chemistry)
  • Perception
  • Hue
  • Social psychology
  • Facial expression
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