AbstractAlthough many colour-depth phenomena are predictable from the interocular difference in monocular chromatic diplopia caused by the eye's transverse chromatic aberration (TCA), several reports in the literature suggest that other factors may also be involved. To test the adequacy of the optical model under a variety of conditions, we have determined experimentally the effects of background colour on perceived monocular chromatic diplopia and perceived depth (chromostereopsis). A Macintosh colour monitor was used to present red, blue, and green test stimuli which were viewed monocularly or binocularly (haploscopically) through 1.78 mm artificial pupils. These apertures were displaced nasally and temporally from the visual axis under c...
We show that true colors as defined by Chevreul (1839) produce unsuspected simultaneous brightness i...
Although color plays a crucial role in the demarcation of surfaces in the visual field, its role in ...
The hypothesis that induction of the McCollough effect (spatially selective color aftereffects) enta...
AbstractBased on a model of transverse chromatic aberration (TCA) of the eye and perceptual effects ...
Illusory depth sense observing colour planar image such as images presented on computer screen is st...
International audienceChromostereopsis is an illusion of depth arising from colour contrast: ocular ...
Two centuries ago, Goethe wrote in his Farbenlehre about blue as a receding colour, against yellow/r...
AbstractWhen its spatial frequency is high enough, a grid of grey horizontal strips presented on a c...
AbstractThe ‘colour-shading effect’ describes the phenomenon whereby chromatic variations affect the...
AbstractModels of stereoscopic depth perception for both natural and random-dot images have focused ...
Models of stereoscopic depth perception for both natural and random-dot images have focused mainly o...
AbstractThe extent to which the processing of stereoscopic depth information can take place separate...
AbstractAdapting to a chromatic light can alter the color appearance of other lights in view. The ch...
Chromatic assimilation is a shift toward the color of nearby light. Several studies conclude that a ...
Chromostereopsis is a type of visual perception where a specific color is perceived closer to or far...
We show that true colors as defined by Chevreul (1839) produce unsuspected simultaneous brightness i...
Although color plays a crucial role in the demarcation of surfaces in the visual field, its role in ...
The hypothesis that induction of the McCollough effect (spatially selective color aftereffects) enta...
AbstractBased on a model of transverse chromatic aberration (TCA) of the eye and perceptual effects ...
Illusory depth sense observing colour planar image such as images presented on computer screen is st...
International audienceChromostereopsis is an illusion of depth arising from colour contrast: ocular ...
Two centuries ago, Goethe wrote in his Farbenlehre about blue as a receding colour, against yellow/r...
AbstractWhen its spatial frequency is high enough, a grid of grey horizontal strips presented on a c...
AbstractThe ‘colour-shading effect’ describes the phenomenon whereby chromatic variations affect the...
AbstractModels of stereoscopic depth perception for both natural and random-dot images have focused ...
Models of stereoscopic depth perception for both natural and random-dot images have focused mainly o...
AbstractThe extent to which the processing of stereoscopic depth information can take place separate...
AbstractAdapting to a chromatic light can alter the color appearance of other lights in view. The ch...
Chromatic assimilation is a shift toward the color of nearby light. Several studies conclude that a ...
Chromostereopsis is a type of visual perception where a specific color is perceived closer to or far...
We show that true colors as defined by Chevreul (1839) produce unsuspected simultaneous brightness i...
Although color plays a crucial role in the demarcation of surfaces in the visual field, its role in ...
The hypothesis that induction of the McCollough effect (spatially selective color aftereffects) enta...