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Seeing red: Affect modulation and chromatic color responses on the Rorschach
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Affective VariableColor PerceptionAffective NeuroscienceAttentionSensory SystemsSocial SciencesPsychologyEmotional ResponseColor ReproductionEmotion RegulationRorschach Color DeterminantsPsychophysicsPsychoanalytic TheoriesCognitive SciencePsychiatryVisual ProcessingExperimental PsychologyAffect ModulationColorimetryChromatic Color ResponsesNeuroscienceMedicineEmotionPsychopathology
Psychoanalytic theories suggest that color perception on the Rorschach relates to affective modulation. However, this idea has minimal empirical support. Using a clinical sample, the authors explored the cognitive and clinical correlates of Rorschach color determinants and differences among four affective modulation subtypes: Controlled, Balanced, Under-Controlled, and Flooded. Subtypes were differentiated by measures of affective regulation, reality testing/confusion, and personality traits. Initial support for the relationship of chromatic color response styles and affective modulation was found.
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