Color appearance depends on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity both to the average color in the stimulus (through light or chromatic adaptation) and to the variations in color (through contrast adaptation). We explored how these different forms of adaptation interact, by examining how the state of chromatic adaptation depends on the time-varying color contrasts in the stimulus, and conversely, how adaptation to the mean determines the stimulus contrasts underlying contrast adaptation. Light adaptation levels remain very similar whether observers adapt to a static chromaticity or to large temporal modulations in cone excitation that vary at rates of 0.5 Hz or higher. This suggests that up to the sites of light adaptation, the respo...
Adaptation to a steady background has a profound effect on both colour appearance and discriminabili...
Modern accounts of color appearance differ in whether they assume that the perceptual primaries (e.g...
Abstract--The amounts of 540 nm light and 660 nm light that when mixed result in a yellow (neither r...
AbstractColor appearance depends on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity both to the average...
Most models of color vision assume that signals from the three classes of cone receptor are recoded ...
Color perception depends profoundly on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity in response to t...
Many forms of color adaptation have been found to reflect both short- and long-term adjustments. We ...
Are effects of background contrast on color appearance and sensitivity controlled by the same mechan...
AbstractColor perception depends profoundly on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity in respo...
Adaptation to a steady background has a profound effect on both color appearance and discrimination....
Abstract-Color discrimination and color appearance were examined at a number of chromaticities along...
AbstractAdaptation to a steady background has a profound effect on both color appearance and discrim...
We report on experiments in which observers judged colour appearance within the context of time-vary...
AbstractThe time-course of chromatic adaptation was determined as a function of the spectral content...
Abstract. Information about colour is initially extracted by the visual system in terms of the activ...
Adaptation to a steady background has a profound effect on both colour appearance and discriminabili...
Modern accounts of color appearance differ in whether they assume that the perceptual primaries (e.g...
Abstract--The amounts of 540 nm light and 660 nm light that when mixed result in a yellow (neither r...
AbstractColor appearance depends on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity both to the average...
Most models of color vision assume that signals from the three classes of cone receptor are recoded ...
Color perception depends profoundly on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity in response to t...
Many forms of color adaptation have been found to reflect both short- and long-term adjustments. We ...
Are effects of background contrast on color appearance and sensitivity controlled by the same mechan...
AbstractColor perception depends profoundly on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity in respo...
Adaptation to a steady background has a profound effect on both color appearance and discrimination....
Abstract-Color discrimination and color appearance were examined at a number of chromaticities along...
AbstractAdaptation to a steady background has a profound effect on both color appearance and discrim...
We report on experiments in which observers judged colour appearance within the context of time-vary...
AbstractThe time-course of chromatic adaptation was determined as a function of the spectral content...
Abstract. Information about colour is initially extracted by the visual system in terms of the activ...
Adaptation to a steady background has a profound effect on both colour appearance and discriminabili...
Modern accounts of color appearance differ in whether they assume that the perceptual primaries (e.g...
Abstract--The amounts of 540 nm light and 660 nm light that when mixed result in a yellow (neither r...