We investigated the effect of 16 isoluminant chromatic surrounds on the perceived colour of an enclosed grey test-field at photopic (43 cd/m2) conditions. Stimuli were shown on a grey background identical to the test-field. Use of these stimuli implies that activations of receptoral , and and postreceptoral and mechanisms by surround colours are known quantitatively. This allows to predict shifts in colour of the test-field in terms of receptoral (adaptation) as well as postreceptoral (contrast) mechanisms assuming a standard two-stage model. Predictions are tested using matching and hue compensation procedures. Both procedures yield comparable results that are consistent with the assumption that postreceptoral mechanisms explain t...
AbstractThe appearance of a patch of color or its contrast depends not only on the stimulus itself b...
Measurements of acquired colour deficits can aid in the detection of certain visual ailments (King-S...
It is well known that after viewing a coloured stimulus the perception of subsequent stimuli is chro...
We investigated the effect of 16 isoluminant chromatic surrounds on the perceived colour of an enclo...
AbstractWe investigated the effect of 16 isoluminant chromatic surrounds on the perceived colour of ...
A small gray test field superimposed on a large colored background appears tinted in a color complem...
Judgments of the colour of a surface are influenced by the colour of the surrounding. To determine w...
Chromatic adaptation and induction are usually described by two-process models (Ware Cowan, 1982). A...
AbstractChromatic induction is the change in appearance of one light caused by a second, nearby ligh...
Human colour vision is subserved by three photoreceptor, or cone, types. To optimise the coding of n...
AbstractColor contrast was assessed in the equiluminant plane using asymmetric matching. Test and su...
Abstract-Chromatic adaptation can dramatically alter the color appearance of a light. The specific e...
The first stage of human color vision is the encoding of light by the long (L), medium (M), and shor...
AbstractChromatic induction from a surrounding light is measured with an additional remote field out...
Most models of color vision assume that signals from the three classes of cone receptor are recoded ...
AbstractThe appearance of a patch of color or its contrast depends not only on the stimulus itself b...
Measurements of acquired colour deficits can aid in the detection of certain visual ailments (King-S...
It is well known that after viewing a coloured stimulus the perception of subsequent stimuli is chro...
We investigated the effect of 16 isoluminant chromatic surrounds on the perceived colour of an enclo...
AbstractWe investigated the effect of 16 isoluminant chromatic surrounds on the perceived colour of ...
A small gray test field superimposed on a large colored background appears tinted in a color complem...
Judgments of the colour of a surface are influenced by the colour of the surrounding. To determine w...
Chromatic adaptation and induction are usually described by two-process models (Ware Cowan, 1982). A...
AbstractChromatic induction is the change in appearance of one light caused by a second, nearby ligh...
Human colour vision is subserved by three photoreceptor, or cone, types. To optimise the coding of n...
AbstractColor contrast was assessed in the equiluminant plane using asymmetric matching. Test and su...
Abstract-Chromatic adaptation can dramatically alter the color appearance of a light. The specific e...
The first stage of human color vision is the encoding of light by the long (L), medium (M), and shor...
AbstractChromatic induction from a surrounding light is measured with an additional remote field out...
Most models of color vision assume that signals from the three classes of cone receptor are recoded ...
AbstractThe appearance of a patch of color or its contrast depends not only on the stimulus itself b...
Measurements of acquired colour deficits can aid in the detection of certain visual ailments (King-S...
It is well known that after viewing a coloured stimulus the perception of subsequent stimuli is chro...