The surface properties of an object, such as texture, glossiness or colour, provide important cues to its identity. However, the actual visual stimulus received by the eye is determined by both the properties of the object and the illumination. We tested whether operational colour constancy for glossy objects (the ability to distinguish changes in spectral reflectance of the object, from changes in the spectrum of the illumination) was affected by rotational motion of either the object or the light source. The different chromatic and geometric properties of the specular and diffuse reflections provide the basis for this discrimination, and we systematically varied specularity to control the available information. Observers viewed animations...
Visual motion computation is challenging under real-world conditions due to continuous contextual ch...
Determining the compositional properties of surfaces in the environment is an important visual capac...
Previous studies suggest that to achieve color constancy, the human visual system makes use of multi...
The surface properties of an object, such as texture, glossiness or colour, provide important cues t...
Colour constancy refers to our visual ability to identify the colour of objects under different illu...
We tested whether surface specularity alone supports operational color constancy—the ability to disc...
When we look at an object, we simultaneously see how glossy or matte it is, how light or dark, and w...
Chromatic induction compellingly demonstrates that chromatic context as well as spectral lights refl...
Color constancy is the ability to recover a stable perceptual estimate of surface reflectance, regar...
SummaryMany critical perceptual judgments, from telling whether fruit is ripe to determining whether...
Recently it has been demonstrated that colour constancy increases significantly if a surface moves a...
Specular highlight, which is one of physical correlates of glossiness perception, moves on an object...
SummaryThe amount and spectral content of the light reflected by most natural surfaces depends on th...
Humans are able to estimate the reflective properties of the surface (albedo) of an object despite t...
Color constancy refers to our remarkable ability to perceive the color of objects nearly constant de...
Visual motion computation is challenging under real-world conditions due to continuous contextual ch...
Determining the compositional properties of surfaces in the environment is an important visual capac...
Previous studies suggest that to achieve color constancy, the human visual system makes use of multi...
The surface properties of an object, such as texture, glossiness or colour, provide important cues t...
Colour constancy refers to our visual ability to identify the colour of objects under different illu...
We tested whether surface specularity alone supports operational color constancy—the ability to disc...
When we look at an object, we simultaneously see how glossy or matte it is, how light or dark, and w...
Chromatic induction compellingly demonstrates that chromatic context as well as spectral lights refl...
Color constancy is the ability to recover a stable perceptual estimate of surface reflectance, regar...
SummaryMany critical perceptual judgments, from telling whether fruit is ripe to determining whether...
Recently it has been demonstrated that colour constancy increases significantly if a surface moves a...
Specular highlight, which is one of physical correlates of glossiness perception, moves on an object...
SummaryThe amount and spectral content of the light reflected by most natural surfaces depends on th...
Humans are able to estimate the reflective properties of the surface (albedo) of an object despite t...
Color constancy refers to our remarkable ability to perceive the color of objects nearly constant de...
Visual motion computation is challenging under real-world conditions due to continuous contextual ch...
Determining the compositional properties of surfaces in the environment is an important visual capac...
Previous studies suggest that to achieve color constancy, the human visual system makes use of multi...