The variable resolution and limited processing capacity of the human visual system requires us to sample the world with eye movements and attentive processes. Here we show that where observers look can strongly modulate their reports of simple surface attributes, such as lightness. When observers matched the color of natural objects they based their judgments on the brightest parts of the objects; at the same time, they tended to fixate points with above-average luminance. When we forced participants to fixate a specific point on the object using a gaze-contingent display setup, the matched lightness was higher when observers fixated bright regions. This finding indicates a causal link between the luminance of the fixated region and the lig...
NoWhen a planar object is rotated with respect to a directional light source, the reflected luminanc...
SummaryHow the visual system detects surface reflectance — lightness — has puzzled researchers for c...
The allocation of overt visual attention while viewing photographs of natural scenes is commonly tho...
The variable resolution and limited processing capacity of the human visual system requires us to sa...
When judging the lightness of objects, the visual system has to take into account many factors such ...
We have recently shown that eye movements have an effect on lightness estimation of real objects. Ob...
Illumination tends to vary in natural visual scenes, incorporating well-lit areas and darker regions...
The brighter portions of a shaded complex object are in principle more informative about its lightne...
Lightness research offers ample evidence that visual scene contains all the cues necessary to perfor...
<p>Human observers are able to successfully infer direction and intensity of light from photographed...
SummaryNatural viewing challenges the visual system with images that have a dynamic range of light i...
Lightness perception has mainly been studied with static scenes so far. This study presents four exp...
We investigate how human observers make use of three candidate cues in their lightness judgments. Ea...
Humans are able to estimate the reflective properties of the surface (albedo) of an object despite t...
This thesis aimed to study how lightness and brightness perception relate to each other. We used a s...
NoWhen a planar object is rotated with respect to a directional light source, the reflected luminanc...
SummaryHow the visual system detects surface reflectance — lightness — has puzzled researchers for c...
The allocation of overt visual attention while viewing photographs of natural scenes is commonly tho...
The variable resolution and limited processing capacity of the human visual system requires us to sa...
When judging the lightness of objects, the visual system has to take into account many factors such ...
We have recently shown that eye movements have an effect on lightness estimation of real objects. Ob...
Illumination tends to vary in natural visual scenes, incorporating well-lit areas and darker regions...
The brighter portions of a shaded complex object are in principle more informative about its lightne...
Lightness research offers ample evidence that visual scene contains all the cues necessary to perfor...
<p>Human observers are able to successfully infer direction and intensity of light from photographed...
SummaryNatural viewing challenges the visual system with images that have a dynamic range of light i...
Lightness perception has mainly been studied with static scenes so far. This study presents four exp...
We investigate how human observers make use of three candidate cues in their lightness judgments. Ea...
Humans are able to estimate the reflective properties of the surface (albedo) of an object despite t...
This thesis aimed to study how lightness and brightness perception relate to each other. We used a s...
NoWhen a planar object is rotated with respect to a directional light source, the reflected luminanc...
SummaryHow the visual system detects surface reflectance — lightness — has puzzled researchers for c...
The allocation of overt visual attention while viewing photographs of natural scenes is commonly tho...