Context-dependent judgments of color that might allow color constancy in scenes with multiple regions of illumination

Lee, Robert and Smithson, H. E. (2012) Context-dependent judgments of color that might allow color constancy in scenes with multiple regions of illumination. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 29 (2). A247. ISSN 1084-7529

Full content URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/JOSAA.29.00A247

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Abstract

For a color-constant observer, a change in the spectral composition of the illumination is accompanied by a corresponding change in the chromaticity associated with an achromatic percept. However, maintaining color constancy for different regions of illumination within a scene implies the maintenance of multiple perceptual references. We investigated the features of a scene that enable the maintenance of separate perceptual references for two displaced but overlapping chromaticity distributions. The time-averaged, retinotopically localized stimulus was the primary determinant of color appearance judgments. However, spatial separation of test samples additionally served as a symbolic cue that allowed observers to maintain two separate perceptual references.

Keywords:vision
Subjects:C Biological Sciences > C800 Psychology
Divisions:College of Social Science > School of Psychology
ID Code:17508
Deposited On:25 May 2015 21:48

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