Very interesting, those correlation coefficients for cross-cultural associations are impressive numbers. I think there is some universality to this, though as the authors note there are exceptions that cast doubt on how universal. Regardless the match up with the influence matrix is eery. Almost like you're on to something 😅.

Regards,

Nicholas G. Lattanzio, Psy.D.

On Tue, Feb 15, 2022, 8:34 AM James Lyons-Weiler <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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Thank you for that, Gregg -

The analogy is interesting - wondering about thoughts on whether the emotional traits/color link association might be mapped to culture or to genetics - as a worthwhile discussion that
impacts how we see the world.

Your use of colors, it would seem, is based on the expectation that others will tune into your message and comprehend.

No one is amazed that the capacity for the use of SYMBOLS is inherited.

But if specific SYMBOLS are genetically encoded, that would be something!

James

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Sorry, I meant James…

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Line it up with the Matrix, Tyler.

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