Lightness, the perceived relative achromatic reflectance of a surface, depends strongly on the context within which the surface is viewed. Modest changes in the two-dimensional configuration or three-dimensional scene geometry may lead to profound variations in lightness even though the surface luminance remains constant. Despite recent progress, we are far from a complete understanding of how various aspects of spatial context affect lightness processing in the cortex. Here we use a novel stimulus to show that perceptual grouping through occluders can affect lightness. We first report behavioral results showing how lightness across occlusion depends on spatially distant image features, including luminance and contrast. Next using functiona...
The brightness and color of a surface depends on its contrast with nearby surfaces. For example, a g...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A classification image (CI) technique has shown that static luminance noise...
When presented with a complex visual scene, our visual system has to organize the discrete entities ...
Lightness, the perceived relative achromatic reectance of a surface, depends strongly on the context...
SummaryLightness is the apparent reflectance of a surface, and it depends not only on the actual lum...
Visual scene perception owes greatly to surface features such as color and brightness. Yet, early vi...
Lightness perception is strongly dependent on context, including the relative luminance of the adjac...
This article develops a neural model of how the visual system processes natural images under variabl...
A central problem in color vision is that the light reaching the eye from a given surface can vary d...
The light reflected from a surface depends on the reflectance of that surface and the spectral power...
AbstractRecent experiments suggest that our perception of lightness involves a sophisticated interpr...
SummaryNatural viewing challenges the visual system with images that have a dynamic range of light i...
A classification image (CI) technique has shown that static luminance noise near visually completed ...
On the one hand, contrast signals provide information about surface properties, such as reflectance,...
The brightness and color of a surface depends on its contrast with nearby surfaces. For example, a g...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A classification image (CI) technique has shown that static luminance noise...
When presented with a complex visual scene, our visual system has to organize the discrete entities ...
Lightness, the perceived relative achromatic reectance of a surface, depends strongly on the context...
SummaryLightness is the apparent reflectance of a surface, and it depends not only on the actual lum...
Visual scene perception owes greatly to surface features such as color and brightness. Yet, early vi...
Lightness perception is strongly dependent on context, including the relative luminance of the adjac...
This article develops a neural model of how the visual system processes natural images under variabl...
A central problem in color vision is that the light reaching the eye from a given surface can vary d...
The light reflected from a surface depends on the reflectance of that surface and the spectral power...
AbstractRecent experiments suggest that our perception of lightness involves a sophisticated interpr...
SummaryNatural viewing challenges the visual system with images that have a dynamic range of light i...
A classification image (CI) technique has shown that static luminance noise near visually completed ...
On the one hand, contrast signals provide information about surface properties, such as reflectance,...
The brightness and color of a surface depends on its contrast with nearby surfaces. For example, a g...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A classification image (CI) technique has shown that static luminance noise...
When presented with a complex visual scene, our visual system has to organize the discrete entities ...