Although luminance contrast plays a predominant role in motion perception, significant additional effects are introduced by chromatic contrasts. In this paper, relevant results from psychophysical and physiological research are described to clarify the role of color in motion detection. Interpreting these psychophysical experiments, we propose guidelines for the design of animated visualizations, and a calibration procedure that improves the reliability of visual motion representation. The guidelines are applied to examples from texture-based flow visualization, as well as graph and tree visualization
We sought to determine the extent to which red-green, colour-opponent mechanisms in the human visual...
We investigated the low-level motion mechanisms for color and luminance and their integration proces...
SummaryWhether fundamental visual attributes, such as color, motion, and shape, are analyzed separat...
Purpose. To evaluate the separate contributions of chromaticity and luminance to the perception of c...
Whether colour patterns that have no luminance variation can evoke the perception of visual motion h...
An isoluminant color grating usually appears to move more slowly than a luminance grating that has t...
CONVENTIONAL views of visual perception propose a colour-blind pathway conveying motion information ...
AbstractWe examined the role of color in the processing of motion of a luminance-varying pattern by ...
Color constancy refers to our remarkable ability to perceive the color of objects nearly constant de...
Colour vision is generally investigated with static stimuli. However, under `real viewing' condi- ti...
'Color from motion' describes the perception of a spread of subjective color over achromatic regions...
For over 30 years there has been a controversy over whether color-defined motion can be perceived by...
AbstractThis study seeks to clarify the reasons for some of the differences in the published data on...
In recent years the idea of parallel and independent processing streams for different visual attribu...
We introduce and explore a color phenomenon which requires the prior perception of motion to produce...
We sought to determine the extent to which red-green, colour-opponent mechanisms in the human visual...
We investigated the low-level motion mechanisms for color and luminance and their integration proces...
SummaryWhether fundamental visual attributes, such as color, motion, and shape, are analyzed separat...
Purpose. To evaluate the separate contributions of chromaticity and luminance to the perception of c...
Whether colour patterns that have no luminance variation can evoke the perception of visual motion h...
An isoluminant color grating usually appears to move more slowly than a luminance grating that has t...
CONVENTIONAL views of visual perception propose a colour-blind pathway conveying motion information ...
AbstractWe examined the role of color in the processing of motion of a luminance-varying pattern by ...
Color constancy refers to our remarkable ability to perceive the color of objects nearly constant de...
Colour vision is generally investigated with static stimuli. However, under `real viewing' condi- ti...
'Color from motion' describes the perception of a spread of subjective color over achromatic regions...
For over 30 years there has been a controversy over whether color-defined motion can be perceived by...
AbstractThis study seeks to clarify the reasons for some of the differences in the published data on...
In recent years the idea of parallel and independent processing streams for different visual attribu...
We introduce and explore a color phenomenon which requires the prior perception of motion to produce...
We sought to determine the extent to which red-green, colour-opponent mechanisms in the human visual...
We investigated the low-level motion mechanisms for color and luminance and their integration proces...
SummaryWhether fundamental visual attributes, such as color, motion, and shape, are analyzed separat...