We measured discrimination thresholds for illumination changes along different chromatic directions starting from chromatically biased reference illuminations. Participants viewed a Mondrian-papered scene illuminated by LED lamps. The scene was first illuminated by a reference illumination, followed by two comparisons. One comparison matched the reference (the target); the other (the test) varied from the reference, nominally either bluer, yellower, redder, or greener. The participant's task was to correctly select the target. A staircase procedure found thresholds for discrimination of an illumination change along each axis of chromatic change. Nine participants completed the task for five different reference illumination conditions (neutr...
We tested whether surface specularity alone supports operational color constancy—the ability to disc...
Humans can identify the colors of objects fairly consistently, despite considerable variations in th...
Humans can identify the colors of objects fairly consistently, despite considerable variations in th...
We measured discrimination thresholds for illumination changes along different chromatic directions ...
Previous studies have shown that humans can discriminate spectral changes in illumination and that t...
PhD ThesisPrevious studies suggest human colour constancy is optimised for natural daylight illumina...
The phenomenon of colour constancy in human visual perception keeps surface colours constant, despit...
PhD ThesisThe light reflected from object surfaces changes with the spectral content of the illumina...
In this paper results of chromatic discrimination measurements obtained in two lighting scenarios ar...
We investigated several sensory and cognitive determinants of colour constancy across 40 illuminatio...
We modeled discrimination thresholds for object colors under different lighting environments [J. Opt...
We modeled discrimination thresholds for object colors under different lighting environments [J. Opt...
Colour discrimination has been widely studied in red-green (R-G) dichromats but the extent to which ...
Color constancy is the ability to recover a stable perceptual estimate of surface reflectance, regar...
The human visual system is capable of maintaining constant object colors despite changes in the surr...
We tested whether surface specularity alone supports operational color constancy—the ability to disc...
Humans can identify the colors of objects fairly consistently, despite considerable variations in th...
Humans can identify the colors of objects fairly consistently, despite considerable variations in th...
We measured discrimination thresholds for illumination changes along different chromatic directions ...
Previous studies have shown that humans can discriminate spectral changes in illumination and that t...
PhD ThesisPrevious studies suggest human colour constancy is optimised for natural daylight illumina...
The phenomenon of colour constancy in human visual perception keeps surface colours constant, despit...
PhD ThesisThe light reflected from object surfaces changes with the spectral content of the illumina...
In this paper results of chromatic discrimination measurements obtained in two lighting scenarios ar...
We investigated several sensory and cognitive determinants of colour constancy across 40 illuminatio...
We modeled discrimination thresholds for object colors under different lighting environments [J. Opt...
We modeled discrimination thresholds for object colors under different lighting environments [J. Opt...
Colour discrimination has been widely studied in red-green (R-G) dichromats but the extent to which ...
Color constancy is the ability to recover a stable perceptual estimate of surface reflectance, regar...
The human visual system is capable of maintaining constant object colors despite changes in the surr...
We tested whether surface specularity alone supports operational color constancy—the ability to disc...
Humans can identify the colors of objects fairly consistently, despite considerable variations in th...
Humans can identify the colors of objects fairly consistently, despite considerable variations in th...