Color constancy refers to our remarkable ability to perceive the color of objects nearly constant despite considerable changes in the spectral content of the illumination. As such it is most important for object recognition. Visual motion can make object recognition harder because it limits the viewing time and increases the likelihood that an object encounters illumination changes. However, color constancy, as human color perception in general, has long been thought to be “motion blind.” Here I show that, on the contrary, human color constancy is influenced by motion and improves when a color surface moves. Psychophysical experiments revealed that color constancy is influenced specifically by slow object motion and depends on the saliency ...
A quarter of a century ago, the first systematic behavioral experiments were performed to clarify th...
A quarter of a century ago, the first systematic behavioral experiments were performed to clarify th...
AbstractWe examined the role of color in the processing of motion of a luminance-varying pattern by ...
Chromatic induction compellingly demonstrates that chromatic context as well as spectral lights refl...
Recently it has been demonstrated that colour constancy increases significantly if a surface moves a...
SummaryWhether fundamental visual attributes, such as color, motion, and shape, are analyzed separat...
It is widely held that color and motion are processed by separate parallel pathways in the visual sy...
Whether colour patterns that have no luminance variation can evoke the perception of visual motion h...
Purpose. To evaluate the separate contributions of chromaticity and luminance to the perception of c...
Visual processing of color starts at the cones in the retina and continues through ventral stream vi...
A central problem in color vision is that the light reaching the eye from a given surface can vary d...
When two superimposed surfaces of dots move in different directions, the perceived directions are sh...
The light reflected from a surface depends on the reflectance of that surface and the spectral power...
The cognitive processes involved in object recognition remain a mystery to the cognitive sciences. ...
'Color from motion' describes the perception of a spread of subjective color over achromatic regions...
A quarter of a century ago, the first systematic behavioral experiments were performed to clarify th...
A quarter of a century ago, the first systematic behavioral experiments were performed to clarify th...
AbstractWe examined the role of color in the processing of motion of a luminance-varying pattern by ...
Chromatic induction compellingly demonstrates that chromatic context as well as spectral lights refl...
Recently it has been demonstrated that colour constancy increases significantly if a surface moves a...
SummaryWhether fundamental visual attributes, such as color, motion, and shape, are analyzed separat...
It is widely held that color and motion are processed by separate parallel pathways in the visual sy...
Whether colour patterns that have no luminance variation can evoke the perception of visual motion h...
Purpose. To evaluate the separate contributions of chromaticity and luminance to the perception of c...
Visual processing of color starts at the cones in the retina and continues through ventral stream vi...
A central problem in color vision is that the light reaching the eye from a given surface can vary d...
When two superimposed surfaces of dots move in different directions, the perceived directions are sh...
The light reflected from a surface depends on the reflectance of that surface and the spectral power...
The cognitive processes involved in object recognition remain a mystery to the cognitive sciences. ...
'Color from motion' describes the perception of a spread of subjective color over achromatic regions...
A quarter of a century ago, the first systematic behavioral experiments were performed to clarify th...
A quarter of a century ago, the first systematic behavioral experiments were performed to clarify th...
AbstractWe examined the role of color in the processing of motion of a luminance-varying pattern by ...