SummaryWhether fundamental visual attributes, such as color, motion, and shape, are analyzed separately in specialized pathways has been one of the central questions of visual neuroscience [1–3]. Although recent studies have revealed various forms of cross-attribute interactions, including significant contributions of color signals to motion processing [4–9], it is still widely believed that color perception is relatively independent of motion processing. Here, we report a new color illusion, motion-induced color mixing, in which moving bars, the color of each of which alternates between two colors (e.g., red and green), are perceived as the mixed color (e.g., yellow) even though the two colors are never superimposed on the retina. The magn...
All visual information available to us is the result of combining signals from photoreceptors in the...
It has been demonstrated that subjects do not report changes in color and direction of motion as bei...
A color change that is physically simultaneous with the onset of object motion may be perceived as o...
SummaryWhether fundamental visual attributes, such as color, motion, and shape, are analyzed separat...
AbstractIt has been demonstrated that subjects do not report changes in color and direction of motio...
Chromatic induction compellingly demonstrates that chromatic context as well as spectral lights refl...
Color constancy refers to our remarkable ability to perceive the color of objects nearly constant de...
AbstractWe examined the role of color in the processing of motion of a luminance-varying pattern by ...
In recent years the idea of parallel and independent processing streams for different visual attribu...
SummaryBackgroundColor and motion serve as the prime examples of segregated processing in the visual...
The perception of yellow has played a central role in distinguishing two main theories of colour vis...
AbstractBackground: An important early stage in visual processing is image segmentation, in which si...
We sought to determine the extent to which red-green, colour-opponent mechanisms in the human visual...
AbstractVisual images are segmented perceptually by a variety of cues, including color and motion. R...
When two superimposed surfaces of dots move in different directions, the perceived directions are sh...
All visual information available to us is the result of combining signals from photoreceptors in the...
It has been demonstrated that subjects do not report changes in color and direction of motion as bei...
A color change that is physically simultaneous with the onset of object motion may be perceived as o...
SummaryWhether fundamental visual attributes, such as color, motion, and shape, are analyzed separat...
AbstractIt has been demonstrated that subjects do not report changes in color and direction of motio...
Chromatic induction compellingly demonstrates that chromatic context as well as spectral lights refl...
Color constancy refers to our remarkable ability to perceive the color of objects nearly constant de...
AbstractWe examined the role of color in the processing of motion of a luminance-varying pattern by ...
In recent years the idea of parallel and independent processing streams for different visual attribu...
SummaryBackgroundColor and motion serve as the prime examples of segregated processing in the visual...
The perception of yellow has played a central role in distinguishing two main theories of colour vis...
AbstractBackground: An important early stage in visual processing is image segmentation, in which si...
We sought to determine the extent to which red-green, colour-opponent mechanisms in the human visual...
AbstractVisual images are segmented perceptually by a variety of cues, including color and motion. R...
When two superimposed surfaces of dots move in different directions, the perceived directions are sh...
All visual information available to us is the result of combining signals from photoreceptors in the...
It has been demonstrated that subjects do not report changes in color and direction of motion as bei...
A color change that is physically simultaneous with the onset of object motion may be perceived as o...