“…Moreover, other studies showed that the color of natural objects is stored in memory together with other features and also to object semantic representation (Hansen, Olkkonen, Walter, & Gegenfurtner, 2006; Therriault et al, 2009; Wiggs, Weisberg, & Martin, 1998). Converging evidence demonstrated that color, along with other features such as shape and orientation, can be reactivated when we understand a sentence that implies an object with a typical color (Berndt, Dudschig, & Kaup, 2018; Mannaert, Dijkstra, & Zwaan, 2017; Simmons et al, 2007; Zwaan & Pecher, 2012). At this point, it seems reasonable to speculate that color information on natural objects could also be reactivated when we understand the noun of a natural object.…”