Color induction is the phenomenon where the physical and the perceived colors of an object differ owing to the color distribution and the spatial configuration of the surrounding objects. Previous works studying this phenomenon on the lsY MacLeod-Boynton color space, show that color assimilation is present only when the magnocellular pathway (i.e., the Y axis) is activated (i.e., when there are luminance differences). Concretely, the authors showed that the effect is mainly induced by the koniocellular pathway (s axis), but not by the parvocellular pathway (l axis), suggesting that when magnocellular pathway is activated it inhibits the koniocellular pathway. In the present work, we study whether parvo-, konio-, and magnocellular pathways m...
How is chromatic induction affected by perceptual grouping? Chromatic induction has been studied ext...
AbstractWhen a dark chromatic contour delineating a figure is flanked on the inside by a brighter ch...
AbstractThe appearance of a patch of color or its contrast depends not only on the stimulus itself b...
Luminance; Chromatic channelsLuminancia; Canales cromáticosLluminància; Canals cromàticsColor induct...
AbstractChromatic assimilation is the shift in color appearance of a test field toward the appearanc...
Chromatic assimilation is a shift toward the color of nearby light. Several studies conclude that a ...
AbstractChromatic assimilation is the shift in color appearance toward nearby light. Assimilation wa...
A single wavelength presented on a dark background has a characteristic color but the same wavelengt...
AbstractColor contrast was assessed in the equiluminant plane using asymmetric matching. Test and su...
AbstractChromatic induction from patterned backgrounds depends on the spatial as well as the chromat...
AbstractWe investigated the effect of 16 isoluminant chromatic surrounds on the perceived colour of ...
AbstractThe color appearance of a light can be altered by introducing a second, surrounding field. T...
We investigated the interdependence of activity within the luminance (L þ M) and opponent chromatic...
AbstractChromatic induction from a surrounding light is measured with an additional remote field out...
AbstractChromatic induction is the change in appearance of one light caused by a second, nearby ligh...
How is chromatic induction affected by perceptual grouping? Chromatic induction has been studied ext...
AbstractWhen a dark chromatic contour delineating a figure is flanked on the inside by a brighter ch...
AbstractThe appearance of a patch of color or its contrast depends not only on the stimulus itself b...
Luminance; Chromatic channelsLuminancia; Canales cromáticosLluminància; Canals cromàticsColor induct...
AbstractChromatic assimilation is the shift in color appearance of a test field toward the appearanc...
Chromatic assimilation is a shift toward the color of nearby light. Several studies conclude that a ...
AbstractChromatic assimilation is the shift in color appearance toward nearby light. Assimilation wa...
A single wavelength presented on a dark background has a characteristic color but the same wavelengt...
AbstractColor contrast was assessed in the equiluminant plane using asymmetric matching. Test and su...
AbstractChromatic induction from patterned backgrounds depends on the spatial as well as the chromat...
AbstractWe investigated the effect of 16 isoluminant chromatic surrounds on the perceived colour of ...
AbstractThe color appearance of a light can be altered by introducing a second, surrounding field. T...
We investigated the interdependence of activity within the luminance (L þ M) and opponent chromatic...
AbstractChromatic induction from a surrounding light is measured with an additional remote field out...
AbstractChromatic induction is the change in appearance of one light caused by a second, nearby ligh...
How is chromatic induction affected by perceptual grouping? Chromatic induction has been studied ext...
AbstractWhen a dark chromatic contour delineating a figure is flanked on the inside by a brighter ch...
AbstractThe appearance of a patch of color or its contrast depends not only on the stimulus itself b...