AbstractA large number of studies, using a wide variety of experimental techniques, have investigated the “higher-order” color mechanisms proposed by Krauskopf and colleagues in 1986. Results reviewed here come from studies of chromatic discrimination at threshold, habituation, classification images, spatial alignment and orientation effects, and noise masking. The bulk of the evidence has been taken to support the existence of multiple, linear color mechanisms in addition to (or after) the three putative low-level cardinal mechanisms. But there remain disconcerting inconsistencies in the results of noise masking experiments, and the results of chromatic discrimination experiments clearly show that there are a very limited number of labeled...
Human colour vision is subserved by three photoreceptor, or cone, types. To optimise the coding of n...
AbstractPrevious research has demonstrated two categorically distinct mechanisms mediating apparent ...
AbstractOur aim was to characterise the chromatic mechanisms that yield the four unique hues: red, g...
AbstractA large number of studies, using a wide variety of experimental techniques, have investigate...
This study addresses a fundamental question concerning the number of cortical, i.e., higher order me...
This study addresses a fundamental question concerning the number of cortical, i.e., higher order me...
We investigated the interdependence of activity within the luminance (L þ M) and opponent chromatic...
AbstractThe post-receptoral mechanisms that mediate detection of stimuli in the (ΔL/L, ΔM/M) plane o...
A close correlation between Stiles's increment threshold ([pi]-mechanism) approach and color discrim...
AbstractWe have extended previously studies of relative contrast salience [Switkes & Crognale, 1999....
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of color contrast on luminance discr...
AbstractDetection and threshold-level discrimination of Gabor patches were studied under the conditi...
AbstractDisplacement thresholds with incremental chromatic and luminance edges were measured on diff...
AbstractMany previous studies employing paradigms such as adaptation, masking and summation-near-thr...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to explore the interaction between achromatic information and ...
Human colour vision is subserved by three photoreceptor, or cone, types. To optimise the coding of n...
AbstractPrevious research has demonstrated two categorically distinct mechanisms mediating apparent ...
AbstractOur aim was to characterise the chromatic mechanisms that yield the four unique hues: red, g...
AbstractA large number of studies, using a wide variety of experimental techniques, have investigate...
This study addresses a fundamental question concerning the number of cortical, i.e., higher order me...
This study addresses a fundamental question concerning the number of cortical, i.e., higher order me...
We investigated the interdependence of activity within the luminance (L þ M) and opponent chromatic...
AbstractThe post-receptoral mechanisms that mediate detection of stimuli in the (ΔL/L, ΔM/M) plane o...
A close correlation between Stiles's increment threshold ([pi]-mechanism) approach and color discrim...
AbstractWe have extended previously studies of relative contrast salience [Switkes & Crognale, 1999....
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of color contrast on luminance discr...
AbstractDetection and threshold-level discrimination of Gabor patches were studied under the conditi...
AbstractDisplacement thresholds with incremental chromatic and luminance edges were measured on diff...
AbstractMany previous studies employing paradigms such as adaptation, masking and summation-near-thr...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to explore the interaction between achromatic information and ...
Human colour vision is subserved by three photoreceptor, or cone, types. To optimise the coding of n...
AbstractPrevious research has demonstrated two categorically distinct mechanisms mediating apparent ...
AbstractOur aim was to characterise the chromatic mechanisms that yield the four unique hues: red, g...