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    Language structure shapes color-adjective links even for people born blind, study reveals

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    Humans are known to make mental associations between various real-world stimuli and concepts, including colors. For example, red and orange are typically associated with words such as "hot" or "warm," blue with "cool" or "cold," and white with "clean."
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