Colour and greyscale (black and white) pictures look different to us, but it is not clear whether the difference in appearance is a consequence of the way our visual system uses colour signals or a by-product of our experience. In principle, colour images are qualitatively different from greyscale images because they make it possible to use different processing strategies. Colour signals provide important cues for segmenting the image into areas that represent different objects and for linking together areas that represent the same object. If this property of colour signals is exploited in visual processing we would expect colour stimuli to look different, as a class, from greyscale stimuli. We would also expect that adding colour signals t...
Trichromatic color vision is a fundamental aspect of the visual system shared by humans and non-huma...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).It has been argued by Watson, Ba...
The world in color presents a dazzling dimension of phenotypic variation. Biological interest in thi...
Colour information not only helps sustain the survival of animal species by guiding sexual selection...
It has been known since the nineteenth century that there are three types of photoreceptor for dayli...
In recent years, colour vision abilities have been rather generously awarded to vari-ous invertebrat...
Colour vision — the ability to discriminate spectral differences irrespective of variations in inten...
Over a century ago workers such as J. Lubbock and K. von Frisch developed behavioural criteria for e...
Over a century ago workers such as J. Lubbock and K. von Frisch developed behavioural criteria for e...
Color vision is inseparable from spatial vision. Chromatic and achromatic aspects of visual experien...
efore 1 psychological. Given equally intense blue and green, the blue is perceived as much darker t...
This thesis deals with the problem of colour vision. Part I addresses the problem of specialisation ...
Many animals use the spectral distribution of light to guide behaviour, but whether they have colour...
In a seminal work, Ungerleider and Mishkin (1982) offered substantial evidence that two separate vis...
Extrastriate visual area V4 is thought to play an important role in color processing. To study how c...
Trichromatic color vision is a fundamental aspect of the visual system shared by humans and non-huma...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).It has been argued by Watson, Ba...
The world in color presents a dazzling dimension of phenotypic variation. Biological interest in thi...
Colour information not only helps sustain the survival of animal species by guiding sexual selection...
It has been known since the nineteenth century that there are three types of photoreceptor for dayli...
In recent years, colour vision abilities have been rather generously awarded to vari-ous invertebrat...
Colour vision — the ability to discriminate spectral differences irrespective of variations in inten...
Over a century ago workers such as J. Lubbock and K. von Frisch developed behavioural criteria for e...
Over a century ago workers such as J. Lubbock and K. von Frisch developed behavioural criteria for e...
Color vision is inseparable from spatial vision. Chromatic and achromatic aspects of visual experien...
efore 1 psychological. Given equally intense blue and green, the blue is perceived as much darker t...
This thesis deals with the problem of colour vision. Part I addresses the problem of specialisation ...
Many animals use the spectral distribution of light to guide behaviour, but whether they have colour...
In a seminal work, Ungerleider and Mishkin (1982) offered substantial evidence that two separate vis...
Extrastriate visual area V4 is thought to play an important role in color processing. To study how c...
Trichromatic color vision is a fundamental aspect of the visual system shared by humans and non-huma...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).It has been argued by Watson, Ba...
The world in color presents a dazzling dimension of phenotypic variation. Biological interest in thi...