Land's two-color method gives rise to apparent full-color perception, even though only two colors (e.g., red and gray) are used. Previous studies indicate that chromatic adaptation, color memory, and inductive effects contribute to the shifts of color perception from real to illusory colors (e.g., Kuriki, 2006 Vision Research 46 3055–3066). This paper investigates the relationship between the color shifts induced by Land images and the skewness of the luminance histogram. In Experiment 1, several Land images are created based on a yellow ball, and the magnitude of the color shifts of the images are measured. The results of Experiment 1 show a significant correlation between the magnitude of the color shifts and skewness, suggesting that ske...
We experience vivid percepts of objects and materials despite complexities in the way images are str...
Adaptation exerts a continuous influence on visual coding, altering both sensitivity and appearance ...
Color perception is a fundamental problem in perception because it is an example of how the visual s...
It is well known that after viewing a coloured stimulus the perception of subsequent stimuli is chro...
We previously found the effect of colorfulness-adaptation in natural images. It was observed to be s...
Our visual system has the ability to adapt to the color characteristics of environment and maintain ...
The role of color vision is not limited to the acquisition and appreciation of information about the...
Color contrast describes the influence of one color on the perception of colors in neighboring areas...
AbstractColor perception depends profoundly on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity in respo...
Color perception depends profoundly on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity in response to t...
SummaryThe chromatic appearance of a surface depends on its surrounding scene. A variety of mechanis...
We experience vivid percepts of objects and materials despite complexities in the way images are str...
Color vision is inseparable from spatial vision. Chromatic and achromatic aspects of visual experien...
Modern accounts of color appearance differ in whether they assume that the perceptual primaries (e.g...
A theory about how changes in the illuminant affect the color appearance of objects must specify how...
We experience vivid percepts of objects and materials despite complexities in the way images are str...
Adaptation exerts a continuous influence on visual coding, altering both sensitivity and appearance ...
Color perception is a fundamental problem in perception because it is an example of how the visual s...
It is well known that after viewing a coloured stimulus the perception of subsequent stimuli is chro...
We previously found the effect of colorfulness-adaptation in natural images. It was observed to be s...
Our visual system has the ability to adapt to the color characteristics of environment and maintain ...
The role of color vision is not limited to the acquisition and appreciation of information about the...
Color contrast describes the influence of one color on the perception of colors in neighboring areas...
AbstractColor perception depends profoundly on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity in respo...
Color perception depends profoundly on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity in response to t...
SummaryThe chromatic appearance of a surface depends on its surrounding scene. A variety of mechanis...
We experience vivid percepts of objects and materials despite complexities in the way images are str...
Color vision is inseparable from spatial vision. Chromatic and achromatic aspects of visual experien...
Modern accounts of color appearance differ in whether they assume that the perceptual primaries (e.g...
A theory about how changes in the illuminant affect the color appearance of objects must specify how...
We experience vivid percepts of objects and materials despite complexities in the way images are str...
Adaptation exerts a continuous influence on visual coding, altering both sensitivity and appearance ...
Color perception is a fundamental problem in perception because it is an example of how the visual s...