AbstractBy means of asymmetric color matching, the effects of steady-state chromatic adaptation on the color appearance of briefly presented chromatic flashes were investigated. The adapting and test lights were of equal luminance (35 cd/m2) and differed from the standard grey adapting light either along the L−2M (red and green), or along the S−(L + M) (yellow and violet) line. The red (green) adapting light results in 6% positive (negative) L cone contrast and 11% negative (positive) M cone contrast with respect to the grey adapting light. The violet (yellowish) adapting light yields a positive (negative) S cone contrast of 50% relative to the standard adapting light.The main findings are: (i) iso-luminant adapting lights that differ only ...
AbstractColor perception depends profoundly on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity in respo...
We report data for three experiments that assess the effect on the luminosity function of chromatic ...
AbstractThe time-course of chromatic adaptation was determined as a function of the spectral content...
AbstractBy means of asymmetric color matching, the effects of steady-state chromatic adaptation on t...
Abstract-Chromatic adaptation can dramatically alter the color appearance of a light. The specific e...
Abstract-Color discrimination and color appearance were examined at a number of chromaticities along...
Most models of color vision assume that signals from the three classes of cone receptor are recoded ...
We report on experiments in which observers judged colour appearance within the context of time-vary...
Color appearance depends on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity both to the average color i...
AbstractColor appearance depends on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity both to the average...
The luminance invariance and additivity of opponent-color equilibria were tested under conditions of...
The luminance invariance and additivity of opponent-color equilibria were tested under conditions of...
The luminance invariance and additivity of opponent-color equilibria were tested under conditions of...
The luminance invariance and additivity of opponent-color equilibria were tested under conditions of...
Color perception depends profoundly on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity in response to t...
AbstractColor perception depends profoundly on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity in respo...
We report data for three experiments that assess the effect on the luminosity function of chromatic ...
AbstractThe time-course of chromatic adaptation was determined as a function of the spectral content...
AbstractBy means of asymmetric color matching, the effects of steady-state chromatic adaptation on t...
Abstract-Chromatic adaptation can dramatically alter the color appearance of a light. The specific e...
Abstract-Color discrimination and color appearance were examined at a number of chromaticities along...
Most models of color vision assume that signals from the three classes of cone receptor are recoded ...
We report on experiments in which observers judged colour appearance within the context of time-vary...
Color appearance depends on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity both to the average color i...
AbstractColor appearance depends on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity both to the average...
The luminance invariance and additivity of opponent-color equilibria were tested under conditions of...
The luminance invariance and additivity of opponent-color equilibria were tested under conditions of...
The luminance invariance and additivity of opponent-color equilibria were tested under conditions of...
The luminance invariance and additivity of opponent-color equilibria were tested under conditions of...
Color perception depends profoundly on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity in response to t...
AbstractColor perception depends profoundly on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity in respo...
We report data for three experiments that assess the effect on the luminosity function of chromatic ...
AbstractThe time-course of chromatic adaptation was determined as a function of the spectral content...