We investigated whether people who report different colors for #thedress do so because they have different assumptions about the illumination in #thedress scene. We introduced a spherical illumination probe (Koenderink, Pont, van Doorn, Kappers, & Todd, 2007) into the original photograph, placed in fore-, or background of the scene and—for each location—let observers manipulate the probe’s chromaticity, intensity and the direction of the illumination. Their task was to adjust the probe such that it would appear as a white sphere in the scene. When the probe was located in the foreground, observers who reported the dress to be white (white perceivers) tended to produce bluer adjustments than observers who reported it as blue (blue perceivers...
In 2015, an ambiguous picture of a Dress triggered popular and scientific interest as different peop...
The perception of color poses daunting challenges, because the light spectrum reaching the eye depen...
Based on known color vision theories, there is no complete explanation for the perceptual dichotomy ...
We investigated whether people who report different colors for #thedress do so because they have dif...
In early 2015, a public debate about a perceptual phenomenon that impressively demonstrated the subj...
In this study we show a reproduction of the dress-ambiguity phenomenon in a real scene and we report...
Summary‘The dress’ is a peculiar photograph: by themselves the dress’ pixels are brown and blue, col...
This study investigates systematic individual differences in the way observers perceive different ki...
The perception of color poses daunting challenges, because the light spectrum reaching the eye depen...
The perception of color poses daunting challenges, because the light spectrum reaching the eye depen...
Millions of Internet users around the world challenged science by asking why a certain photo of a dr...
The colors that people see depend not only on the surface properties of objects but also on how thes...
We performed a theoretical analysis based on our optimal color hypothesis to explain why “#TheDress”...
In 2015, an ambiguous picture of a Dress triggered popular and scientific interest as different peop...
SummaryThe perception of color poses daunting challenges, because the light spectrum reaching the ey...
In 2015, an ambiguous picture of a Dress triggered popular and scientific interest as different peop...
The perception of color poses daunting challenges, because the light spectrum reaching the eye depen...
Based on known color vision theories, there is no complete explanation for the perceptual dichotomy ...
We investigated whether people who report different colors for #thedress do so because they have dif...
In early 2015, a public debate about a perceptual phenomenon that impressively demonstrated the subj...
In this study we show a reproduction of the dress-ambiguity phenomenon in a real scene and we report...
Summary‘The dress’ is a peculiar photograph: by themselves the dress’ pixels are brown and blue, col...
This study investigates systematic individual differences in the way observers perceive different ki...
The perception of color poses daunting challenges, because the light spectrum reaching the eye depen...
The perception of color poses daunting challenges, because the light spectrum reaching the eye depen...
Millions of Internet users around the world challenged science by asking why a certain photo of a dr...
The colors that people see depend not only on the surface properties of objects but also on how thes...
We performed a theoretical analysis based on our optimal color hypothesis to explain why “#TheDress”...
In 2015, an ambiguous picture of a Dress triggered popular and scientific interest as different peop...
SummaryThe perception of color poses daunting challenges, because the light spectrum reaching the ey...
In 2015, an ambiguous picture of a Dress triggered popular and scientific interest as different peop...
The perception of color poses daunting challenges, because the light spectrum reaching the eye depen...
Based on known color vision theories, there is no complete explanation for the perceptual dichotomy ...