This study investigated categorical perception for unique hues in order to establish a relationship between color appearance, color discrimination, and low-level (second-stage) mechanisms. We tested whether pure red, yellow, green, and blue, (unique hues) coincide with troughs, and their transitions (binary hues) with peaks of sensitivity in DKL-space. Results partially confirmed this idea: JNDs demarcated perceptual categories at the binary hues around green, blue and less clearly around yellow, when colors were isoluminant with the background and when accounting for the overall variation of sensitivity by fitting an ellipse. The categorical JND pattern for those three categories was in line with the effect of the second-stage mechanisms. ...
In this paper, we investigate a new paradigm for studying the development of the colour ‘signal ’ by...
colour categorically for primary boundaries: Following habituation, dishabituation only occurred if ...
I explore an understanding of colour appearance predicated on the brain's mapping sensory inputs int...
Categorical perception provides a potential link between color perception and the linguistic categor...
Recent studies suggest that the widely accepted evidence in support of categorical perception of col...
Colorfulness and saturation have been neglected in research on color appearance and color naming. Pe...
Is chromatic discrimination enhanced at the boundary between different hues? In previous studies, we...
Debate exists about the time course of the effect of colour categories on visual processing. We inve...
The aim of this investigation was to examine the time course and the relative contributions of perce...
Categorical perception (CP) of color is the faster and/or more accurate discrimination of colors fro...
Malkoç, Gökhan (Dogus Author)We used hue cancellation and focal naming to compare individual differe...
Debate exists about the time course of the effect of colour categories on visual processing. We inve...
Part of the visual processing of colour stimuli is their classification into a small number of cate...
Most studies on colour categorisation and many studies on unique hues have used samples of maximally...
The human visual system imposes discrete perceptual categories on the continuous input space that is...
In this paper, we investigate a new paradigm for studying the development of the colour ‘signal ’ by...
colour categorically for primary boundaries: Following habituation, dishabituation only occurred if ...
I explore an understanding of colour appearance predicated on the brain's mapping sensory inputs int...
Categorical perception provides a potential link between color perception and the linguistic categor...
Recent studies suggest that the widely accepted evidence in support of categorical perception of col...
Colorfulness and saturation have been neglected in research on color appearance and color naming. Pe...
Is chromatic discrimination enhanced at the boundary between different hues? In previous studies, we...
Debate exists about the time course of the effect of colour categories on visual processing. We inve...
The aim of this investigation was to examine the time course and the relative contributions of perce...
Categorical perception (CP) of color is the faster and/or more accurate discrimination of colors fro...
Malkoç, Gökhan (Dogus Author)We used hue cancellation and focal naming to compare individual differe...
Debate exists about the time course of the effect of colour categories on visual processing. We inve...
Part of the visual processing of colour stimuli is their classification into a small number of cate...
Most studies on colour categorisation and many studies on unique hues have used samples of maximally...
The human visual system imposes discrete perceptual categories on the continuous input space that is...
In this paper, we investigate a new paradigm for studying the development of the colour ‘signal ’ by...
colour categorically for primary boundaries: Following habituation, dishabituation only occurred if ...
I explore an understanding of colour appearance predicated on the brain's mapping sensory inputs int...