The first amazing effect with #TheDress is that a large number of people perceive it as white and gold even though the true colors of the dress are black and blue. Such apparent changes in color are common in many illusions. What makes #TheDress even more interesting is that there is a bimodal split of the population in the perception of the dress’s colors (white-gold vs. black-blue), contrary to most color illusions where almost all observers perceive the colors in the same illusory way. On top of this, the percept rarely switches in a given individual. What causes this phenomenon? Here, we tested the role of one-shot learning during the first presentation of the image. By hiding large parts of the image, we were able to influence the perc...
We performed a theoretical analysis based on our optimal color hypothesis to explain why “#TheDress”...
In 2015, a picture of a Dress (henceforth the Dress) triggered popular and scientific interest; some...
In this study we show a reproduction of the dress-ambiguity phenomenon in a real scene and we report...
#TheDress is remarkable in two aspects. First, there is a bimodal split of the population in the per...
#TheDress is perceived by some people as black and blue while others perceive it as white and gold. ...
The colors that people see depend not only on the surface properties of objects but also on how thes...
If we completely understand how a phenomenon works, we should be able to produce it ourselves. Howev...
In early 2015, a public debate about a perceptual phenomenon that impressively demonstrated the subj...
In 2015, an ambiguous picture of a Dress triggered popular and scientific interest as different peop...
Summary‘The dress’ is a peculiar photograph: by themselves the dress’ pixels are brown and blue, col...
The colors that people see depend not only on the surface properties of objects but also on how thes...
In 2015, an ambiguous picture of a Dress triggered popular and scientific interest as different peop...
We investigated whether people who report different colors for #thedress do so because they have dif...
In 2015, a picture of a Dress (henceforth the Dress) triggered popular and scientific interest; some...
Based on known color vision theories, there is no complete explanation for the perceptual dichotomy ...
We performed a theoretical analysis based on our optimal color hypothesis to explain why “#TheDress”...
In 2015, a picture of a Dress (henceforth the Dress) triggered popular and scientific interest; some...
In this study we show a reproduction of the dress-ambiguity phenomenon in a real scene and we report...
#TheDress is remarkable in two aspects. First, there is a bimodal split of the population in the per...
#TheDress is perceived by some people as black and blue while others perceive it as white and gold. ...
The colors that people see depend not only on the surface properties of objects but also on how thes...
If we completely understand how a phenomenon works, we should be able to produce it ourselves. Howev...
In early 2015, a public debate about a perceptual phenomenon that impressively demonstrated the subj...
In 2015, an ambiguous picture of a Dress triggered popular and scientific interest as different peop...
Summary‘The dress’ is a peculiar photograph: by themselves the dress’ pixels are brown and blue, col...
The colors that people see depend not only on the surface properties of objects but also on how thes...
In 2015, an ambiguous picture of a Dress triggered popular and scientific interest as different peop...
We investigated whether people who report different colors for #thedress do so because they have dif...
In 2015, a picture of a Dress (henceforth the Dress) triggered popular and scientific interest; some...
Based on known color vision theories, there is no complete explanation for the perceptual dichotomy ...
We performed a theoretical analysis based on our optimal color hypothesis to explain why “#TheDress”...
In 2015, a picture of a Dress (henceforth the Dress) triggered popular and scientific interest; some...
In this study we show a reproduction of the dress-ambiguity phenomenon in a real scene and we report...