Colour constancy is a foundational and yet puzzling phenomenon. Standard appearance invariantism is threatened by the psychophysical matching argument, which is taken to favour variantism. This argument, however, is inconclusive. The data at best support a pluralist view: colour constancy is sometimes variantist, sometimes invariantist. I add another potential explanation of these data, complex invariantism, which adopts an atypical six-dimensional model of colour appearance. Finally I prospect for a unifying conception of constancy among two neglected notions: discriminatory colour constancy and relational colour constancy. The former arguably marks a common core capacity that is present across widely differing viewing contexts
AbstractColour constancy is typically weaker in the laboratory than it seems in our everyday experie...
AbstractFour issues concerning colour constancy and relational colour constancy are briefly consider...
Colour constancy needs to be reconsidered in light of the limits imposed by metamer mis-matching. Me...
Colour constancy is a foundational and yet puzzling phenomenon. Standard appearance invariantism is ...
<div><p>Colour constancy needs to be reconsidered in light of the limits imposed by metamer mismatch...
Colour constancy is generally assumed to arise from a combination of perceptual constancy mechanisms...
This paper resolves a paradox concerning colour constancy. On the one hand, our intuitive, pre-theor...
Color constancy (the ability to perceive colors relatively stable under different illuminants) is th...
Colour constancy is generally assumed to arise from a combination of perceptual constancy mechanisms...
Loosely put, colour constancy for example occurs when you experience a partly shadowed wall to be un...
Colour constancy is generally assumed to arise from a combination of perceptual constancy mechanisms...
Colour constancy is generally assumed to arise from a combination of perceptual constancy mechanisms...
Colour constancy is generally assumed to arise from a combination of perceptual constancy mechanisms...
Colour constancy is generally assumed to arise from a combination of perceptual constancy mechanisms...
Objects hardly appear to change color when the spectral distribution of the illumination changes: a ...
AbstractColour constancy is typically weaker in the laboratory than it seems in our everyday experie...
AbstractFour issues concerning colour constancy and relational colour constancy are briefly consider...
Colour constancy needs to be reconsidered in light of the limits imposed by metamer mis-matching. Me...
Colour constancy is a foundational and yet puzzling phenomenon. Standard appearance invariantism is ...
<div><p>Colour constancy needs to be reconsidered in light of the limits imposed by metamer mismatch...
Colour constancy is generally assumed to arise from a combination of perceptual constancy mechanisms...
This paper resolves a paradox concerning colour constancy. On the one hand, our intuitive, pre-theor...
Color constancy (the ability to perceive colors relatively stable under different illuminants) is th...
Colour constancy is generally assumed to arise from a combination of perceptual constancy mechanisms...
Loosely put, colour constancy for example occurs when you experience a partly shadowed wall to be un...
Colour constancy is generally assumed to arise from a combination of perceptual constancy mechanisms...
Colour constancy is generally assumed to arise from a combination of perceptual constancy mechanisms...
Colour constancy is generally assumed to arise from a combination of perceptual constancy mechanisms...
Colour constancy is generally assumed to arise from a combination of perceptual constancy mechanisms...
Objects hardly appear to change color when the spectral distribution of the illumination changes: a ...
AbstractColour constancy is typically weaker in the laboratory than it seems in our everyday experie...
AbstractFour issues concerning colour constancy and relational colour constancy are briefly consider...
Colour constancy needs to be reconsidered in light of the limits imposed by metamer mis-matching. Me...