Visual discomfort is related to the statistical regularity of visual images. The contribution of luminance contrast to visual discomfort is well understood and can be framed in terms of a theory of efficient coding of natural stimuli, and linked to metabolic demand. While colour is important in our interaction with nature, the effect of colour on visual discomfort has received less attention. In this study, we build on the established association between visual discomfort and differences in chromaticity across space. We average the local differences in chromaticity in an image and show that this average is a good predictor of visual discomfort from the image. It accounts for part of the variance left unexplained by variations in luminance. ...
Color is an essential part of our daily visual experience and abounds in our representation of our e...
Quite independently of what they represent, some images provoke discomfort, and even headaches and s...
When the illumination on a scene changes, so do the visual signals elicited by that scene. In spite ...
Visual discomfort is related to the statistical regularity of visual images. The contribution of lum...
Visual discomfort is related to the statistical regularity of visual images. The contribution of lum...
Color perception depends profoundly on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity in response to t...
AbstractColor perception depends profoundly on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity in respo...
Judgments of the colour of a surface are influenced by the colour of the surrounding. To determine w...
International audienceIn this paper we have investigated whether the colour perception is affected b...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between colourfulness judgments of images ...
Color vision is inseparable from spatial vision. Chromatic and achromatic aspects of visual experien...
The human visual system shows a relatively greater response to low spatial frequencies of chromatic ...
Color is an essential part of our daily visual experience and abounds in our representation of our e...
Increased colour contrast can induce visual discomfort, but there is little research on the effect o...
The purpose of this study is to estimate individual differences in colourfulness judgments of four r...
Color is an essential part of our daily visual experience and abounds in our representation of our e...
Quite independently of what they represent, some images provoke discomfort, and even headaches and s...
When the illumination on a scene changes, so do the visual signals elicited by that scene. In spite ...
Visual discomfort is related to the statistical regularity of visual images. The contribution of lum...
Visual discomfort is related to the statistical regularity of visual images. The contribution of lum...
Color perception depends profoundly on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity in response to t...
AbstractColor perception depends profoundly on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity in respo...
Judgments of the colour of a surface are influenced by the colour of the surrounding. To determine w...
International audienceIn this paper we have investigated whether the colour perception is affected b...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between colourfulness judgments of images ...
Color vision is inseparable from spatial vision. Chromatic and achromatic aspects of visual experien...
The human visual system shows a relatively greater response to low spatial frequencies of chromatic ...
Color is an essential part of our daily visual experience and abounds in our representation of our e...
Increased colour contrast can induce visual discomfort, but there is little research on the effect o...
The purpose of this study is to estimate individual differences in colourfulness judgments of four r...
Color is an essential part of our daily visual experience and abounds in our representation of our e...
Quite independently of what they represent, some images provoke discomfort, and even headaches and s...
When the illumination on a scene changes, so do the visual signals elicited by that scene. In spite ...