Coverage for Bae et al, 2015: Why some colors appear more memorable than others:
Scientific American: The color you remember seeing isn’t the one you saw
Philly ABC6: Why what we see isn’t always what we remember
London Daily Mail: How well can you remember color?
Mirror U.K.: How well can you remember?
CBS Sacramento: Colors you remember may not be the colors you saw
Live Science: How the brain remembers color
Medical Daily: Why the brain struggles to remember color
Baltimore Fishbowl: Our brains see colors, but don’t remember them
Futurity: Memory for color is surprisingly vague
Medical Express: When the color we see isn’t the color we remember
Neuroscience News: Why it’s hard to remember colors
Epoch Times: Memories are surprisingly vague
The ambiguously colored dress
Finally, my field of research has gone viral!
- What color is the dress?, NJ.com
- Science explains why people can’t agree on the color of the dress, CBS News
Media coverage, in reverse chronological order:
- Hands-on learning, Rutgers-Camden Facebook
- Color your world, New Jersey Courier-Post
- Researcher examines how the brain perceives shades of gray, Sunday Observer
- Video abstract, at University of Pennsylvania