Novel Object and Unusual Name (NOUN) database vs.2 now available

Michael Hout mhout at asu.edu
Fri Sep 26 19:45:42 UTC 2014



Dear colleagues:

We are pleased to announce that the Novel Object & Unusual Name (NOUN) 
Database has been updated and the 2nd Edition is now available! This new 
edition includes 64 primary images and 10 object categories. Information 
about the objects’ novelty and name-ability are also included. Finally, 
there is an alphabetical list of novel names (pseudo-words). We hope that 
this resource will be helpful for many of you as you plan your next studies.

You can learn more about the NOUN Database on Jessica Horst's WORD Lab 
website:http://www.sussex.ac.uk/wordlab/noun and/or Michael Hout's Vision 
Science and Memory lab website: http://michaelhout.com/?page_id=759.

A handy PDF of information and the catalogue of images is available in A4 
and US Letter format.

Best wishes,
~Jessica & Mike

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Dr. Jessica S. Horst
Associate Professor

University of Sussex


Dr. Michael C. Hout

Assistant Professor

New Mexico State University

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