Chromatic assimilation is a shift toward the color of nearby light. Several studies conclude that a neural process contributes to assimilation but the neural locus remains in question. Some studies posit a peripheral process, such as retinal receptive-field organization, while others claim the neural mechanism follows depth perception, figure0ground segregation, or perceptual grouping. The experiments here tested whether assimilation depends on a neural process that follows stereoscopic depth perception. By introducing binocular disparity, the test field judged in color was made to appear in a different depth plane than the light that induced assimilation. The chromaticity and spatial frequency of the inducing light, and the chromaticity of...
Color induction was measured for test and inducing chromaticities presented in spatial square-wave a...
NoPrecortical color vision is mediated by three independent opponent or cardinal mechanisms that lin...
AbstractThe color appearance of a light can be altered by introducing a second, surrounding field. T...
AbstractChromatic assimilation is the shift in color appearance of a test field toward the appearanc...
A single wavelength presented on a dark background has a characteristic color but the same wavelengt...
Models of stereoscopic depth perception for both natural and random-dot images have focused mainly o...
AbstractModels of stereoscopic depth perception for both natural and random-dot images have focused ...
AbstractThe relative importance of contrast and assimilation for determining the perceived brightnes...
Lightness contrast and lightness assimilation are opposite phenomena: in contrast, grey targets appe...
AbstractThe extent to which the processing of stereoscopic depth information can take place separate...
AbstractAdapting to a chromatic light can alter the color appearance of other lights in view. The ch...
AbstractChromatic assimilation is the shift in color appearance toward nearby light. Assimilation wa...
Lightness contrast and lightness assimilation are opposite phenomenon: in contrast, grey targets app...
The relative significance of contributions from retinal versus cortical mechanisms in producing colo...
Lightness contrast and lightness assimilation are opposite phenomena: in contrast, grey targets app...
Color induction was measured for test and inducing chromaticities presented in spatial square-wave a...
NoPrecortical color vision is mediated by three independent opponent or cardinal mechanisms that lin...
AbstractThe color appearance of a light can be altered by introducing a second, surrounding field. T...
AbstractChromatic assimilation is the shift in color appearance of a test field toward the appearanc...
A single wavelength presented on a dark background has a characteristic color but the same wavelengt...
Models of stereoscopic depth perception for both natural and random-dot images have focused mainly o...
AbstractModels of stereoscopic depth perception for both natural and random-dot images have focused ...
AbstractThe relative importance of contrast and assimilation for determining the perceived brightnes...
Lightness contrast and lightness assimilation are opposite phenomena: in contrast, grey targets appe...
AbstractThe extent to which the processing of stereoscopic depth information can take place separate...
AbstractAdapting to a chromatic light can alter the color appearance of other lights in view. The ch...
AbstractChromatic assimilation is the shift in color appearance toward nearby light. Assimilation wa...
Lightness contrast and lightness assimilation are opposite phenomenon: in contrast, grey targets app...
The relative significance of contributions from retinal versus cortical mechanisms in producing colo...
Lightness contrast and lightness assimilation are opposite phenomena: in contrast, grey targets app...
Color induction was measured for test and inducing chromaticities presented in spatial square-wave a...
NoPrecortical color vision is mediated by three independent opponent or cardinal mechanisms that lin...
AbstractThe color appearance of a light can be altered by introducing a second, surrounding field. T...