AbstractChromatic induction is the change in appearance of one light caused by a second, nearby light. We measured chromatic induction in a central test viewed within an inducing field that was varied in only short-wavelength-sensitive (S) cone stimulation. The observer matched the appearance of the central test by adjusting the chromaticity of a haploscopically presented comparison field, seen by the other eye on a dark background. When the central test weakly stimulated S cones, the S-cone level in the surround caused little change in the color appearance of the test. When the central test substantially stimulated S cones, on the other hand, the appearance of the center showed S-cone contrast: raising the level of S in the surround reduce...
According to opponent-colors theory, a reddish surround induces greenness in a central test field. C...
AbstractOn a green or red background, the action spectrum of the pupillary responses evoked followin...
We previously defined a new cone difference space by choosing cone fundamentals such that the measur...
AbstractChromatic induction is the change in appearance of one light caused by a second, nearby ligh...
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...
AbstractColor contrast was assessed in the equiluminant plane using asymmetric matching. Test and su...
AbstractChromatic induction from a surrounding light is measured with an additional remote field out...
Chromatic adaptation and induction are usually described by two-process models (Ware Cowan, 1982). A...
We investigated the effect of 16 isoluminant chromatic surrounds on the perceived colour of an enclo...
AbstractSmith and Pokorny (Vision Res. 36 (1996) 3087.) described conditions under which chromatic c...
AbstractTraditional methods for studying the effects of rod activity on color vision make it hard to...
It is well known that the short-wavelength sensitive cones (S-cones) contribute to human color visio...
Abstract-Chromatic adaptation can dramatically alter the color appearance of a light. The specific e...
According to opponent-colors theory, a reddish surround induces greenness in a central test field. C...
AbstractOn a green or red background, the action spectrum of the pupillary responses evoked followin...
We previously defined a new cone difference space by choosing cone fundamentals such that the measur...
AbstractChromatic induction is the change in appearance of one light caused by a second, nearby ligh...
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...
AbstractColor contrast was assessed in the equiluminant plane using asymmetric matching. Test and su...
AbstractChromatic induction from a surrounding light is measured with an additional remote field out...
Chromatic adaptation and induction are usually described by two-process models (Ware Cowan, 1982). A...
We investigated the effect of 16 isoluminant chromatic surrounds on the perceived colour of an enclo...
AbstractSmith and Pokorny (Vision Res. 36 (1996) 3087.) described conditions under which chromatic c...
AbstractTraditional methods for studying the effects of rod activity on color vision make it hard to...
It is well known that the short-wavelength sensitive cones (S-cones) contribute to human color visio...
Abstract-Chromatic adaptation can dramatically alter the color appearance of a light. The specific e...
According to opponent-colors theory, a reddish surround induces greenness in a central test field. C...
AbstractOn a green or red background, the action spectrum of the pupillary responses evoked followin...
We previously defined a new cone difference space by choosing cone fundamentals such that the measur...