We investigate if adapting to colored plaids produces a McCollough effect on plaids or gratings and if adapting to colored gratings produces a McCollough effect on plaids. We find that the answer is unambiguously yes in all cases, though the strength of the effect differs significantly depending on the inducing and testing stimuli. Furthermore, we show that plaids and gratings can simultaneously support opposite color aftereffects, suggesting that plaids drive a population of cells that are not stimulated by the same component gratings in isolation
AbstractRather little is known about the mechanisms that combine the outputs of orientation- and spa...
In two experiments, orientation-contingent color aftereffects (CAEs) were induced by presenting in a...
color aftereffect contingent on pattem orientation. The effect was induced in a woman who has a prof...
Broepse and O'Shea [(1995) Vision Research, 35, 207-226] proposed that the subjective colours in McC...
Contingent color aftereffects (CAEs, or McCoUough effects) were induced using two pairs of orthog-on...
AbstractBroerse and O’Shea [(1995) Vision Research, 35, 207–226] proposed that the subjective colour...
The McCollough Effect is an orientation specific colored aftereffect. That is, following prolonged v...
Following exposures to alternating gratings with unique combination of orientation and colors, an ac...
The McCollough effect is a contingent color after effect induced by adapting to colored gratings for...
A blurry, multicolored plaid was made by superimposing two crossed colored sinusoidal gratings: a ho...
A central problem in visual perception concerns how humans perceive stable and uniform object colors...
It has recently been demonstrated that certain globally orthogonal pattern pairs derived from Hoffma...
It has recently been demonstrated that certain globally orthogonal pattern pairs derived from Hoffma...
Observers typically report illusory colour on achromatic gratings after being adapted to orthogonall...
Psychophysical methods have been applied to the following four aspects of the McCollough effect with...
AbstractRather little is known about the mechanisms that combine the outputs of orientation- and spa...
In two experiments, orientation-contingent color aftereffects (CAEs) were induced by presenting in a...
color aftereffect contingent on pattem orientation. The effect was induced in a woman who has a prof...
Broepse and O'Shea [(1995) Vision Research, 35, 207-226] proposed that the subjective colours in McC...
Contingent color aftereffects (CAEs, or McCoUough effects) were induced using two pairs of orthog-on...
AbstractBroerse and O’Shea [(1995) Vision Research, 35, 207–226] proposed that the subjective colour...
The McCollough Effect is an orientation specific colored aftereffect. That is, following prolonged v...
Following exposures to alternating gratings with unique combination of orientation and colors, an ac...
The McCollough effect is a contingent color after effect induced by adapting to colored gratings for...
A blurry, multicolored plaid was made by superimposing two crossed colored sinusoidal gratings: a ho...
A central problem in visual perception concerns how humans perceive stable and uniform object colors...
It has recently been demonstrated that certain globally orthogonal pattern pairs derived from Hoffma...
It has recently been demonstrated that certain globally orthogonal pattern pairs derived from Hoffma...
Observers typically report illusory colour on achromatic gratings after being adapted to orthogonall...
Psychophysical methods have been applied to the following four aspects of the McCollough effect with...
AbstractRather little is known about the mechanisms that combine the outputs of orientation- and spa...
In two experiments, orientation-contingent color aftereffects (CAEs) were induced by presenting in a...
color aftereffect contingent on pattem orientation. The effect was induced in a woman who has a prof...