The hypothesis that induction of the McCollough effect (spatially selective color aftereffects) entails adaptation of monocularly driven detectors tuned to both spatial and color attributes of the visual stimulus was examined in four experiments. The McCollough effect could not be generated by displaying contour information to one eye and color information to the other eye during inspection, even in the absence of binocular rivalry. Nor was it possible to induce depth-specific color aftereffects following an inspection period during which random-dot stereograms were viewed, with crossed and uncrossed disparity seen in different colored light. Masking and aftereffect in the perception of stereoscopic depth were also nonselective to color; in...
color aftereffect contingent on pattem orientation. The effect was induced in a woman who has a prof...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
AbstractAlthough many colour-depth phenomena are predictable from the interocular difference in mono...
Following exposures to alternating gratings with unique combination of orientation and colors, an ac...
The McCollough Effect is an orientation specific colored aftereffect. That is, following prolonged v...
AbstractTwo adaptation experiments were conducted to examine a hypothesis for a purely binocular col...
Psychophysical methods have been applied to the following four aspects of the McCollough effect with...
In two experiments, orientation-contingent color aftereffects (CAEs) were induced by presenting in a...
Masking and aftereffect in the perception of binocular depth were studied using random-dot sterogram...
Models of stereoscopic depth perception for both natural and random-dot images have focused mainly o...
A central problem in visual perception concerns how humans perceive stable and uniform object colors...
AbstractModels of stereoscopic depth perception for both natural and random-dot images have focused ...
Matract-Two experiments explored the role of central binocular mechanisms in color preception. The f...
Random-dot stereograms were used to measure aftereffects in the perception of binocular depth. Obser...
AbstractBased on a model of transverse chromatic aberration (TCA) of the eye and perceptual effects ...
color aftereffect contingent on pattem orientation. The effect was induced in a woman who has a prof...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
AbstractAlthough many colour-depth phenomena are predictable from the interocular difference in mono...
Following exposures to alternating gratings with unique combination of orientation and colors, an ac...
The McCollough Effect is an orientation specific colored aftereffect. That is, following prolonged v...
AbstractTwo adaptation experiments were conducted to examine a hypothesis for a purely binocular col...
Psychophysical methods have been applied to the following four aspects of the McCollough effect with...
In two experiments, orientation-contingent color aftereffects (CAEs) were induced by presenting in a...
Masking and aftereffect in the perception of binocular depth were studied using random-dot sterogram...
Models of stereoscopic depth perception for both natural and random-dot images have focused mainly o...
A central problem in visual perception concerns how humans perceive stable and uniform object colors...
AbstractModels of stereoscopic depth perception for both natural and random-dot images have focused ...
Matract-Two experiments explored the role of central binocular mechanisms in color preception. The f...
Random-dot stereograms were used to measure aftereffects in the perception of binocular depth. Obser...
AbstractBased on a model of transverse chromatic aberration (TCA) of the eye and perceptual effects ...
color aftereffect contingent on pattem orientation. The effect was induced in a woman who has a prof...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
AbstractAlthough many colour-depth phenomena are predictable from the interocular difference in mono...