نتایج جستجو برای: color perception tests

تعداد نتایج: 614471  

2008
Rika Mochizuki Tatsuya Nakamura Jinhui Chao Reiner Lenz

The correction of the effects of color-weakness is difficult if not impossible. One of the reasons is that are no objective criterions available to evaluate corrections since it is difficult to quantify the color perception of an individual. Also the degree and the character of color-weakness vary widely among individuals and different color stimuli. In this paper, we use Riemann geometry to co...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Ron Kimmel

Comprehending Color Let us start with a seemingly unrelated field to that described in the article by Yair et al. (1) in PNAS. The field of psychophysics deals with the relationships between physical stimuli and mental phenomena. An excellent example is the scientific community’s early efforts to study the human perception of color. Scientists have been intrigued by visual awareness of colors, ...

2002
Carlos H. Crisosto Gayle M. Crisosto Mark A. Ritenour

During the 1997–1999 seasons, we investigated the relationship between ‘Brooks’ cherry skin color at harvest (full light red, 50% bright red, full bright red and full dark red) and consumer acceptance using fruit grown in different geographic locations in the San Joaquin Valley (SJV). Soluble solids concentration (SSC) increased, but titratable acidity (TA) levels did not decrease as cherries m...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 1996
J Wray G M Edelman

It is known that the perceived color of an object depends on the context in which it is viewed, its reflectance properties and the spectral distribution of the illuminating light. What is not known, however, is how the visual system functions so that color percepts depend upon the integration of local and contextual cues. While phenomenological theories of color vision exist, robust neurally ba...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2012
Athanasios Panorgias Janus J Kulikowski Neil R A Parry Declan J McKeefry Ian J Murray

Typical daylight extends from blue (morning sky) to orangey red (evening sky) and is represented mathematically as the Daylight Locus in color space. In this study, we investigate the impact of this daylight variation on human color vision. Thirty-eight color normal human observers performed an asymmetric color match in the near peripheral visual field. Unique hues were identified using a namin...

Journal: :Vision research 1978
S K Shevell

This investigation explores the color appearance changes resulting from a contmuously presented adapting field. In every experiment. an incremental mixture of red and green monochromatic lights was superimposed on top of a steady red background field. On each experimental trial the intensities of the red background and the red increment were fixed: the subject adjusted the intensit! of the gree...

2016
Chris R. Sims Zheng Ma Sarah R. Allred Rachel A. Lerch Jonathan I. Flombaum

Recent evidence indicates that color categories can exert a strong influence over color matching in both perception and memory. We explore this phenomenon by analyzing the cost function for perceptual error. Our analysis is developed within the mathematical framework of rate–distortion theory. According to our approach, the goal of perception is to minimize the expected cost of error while subj...

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2016
Kevin A G Smet Michael A Webster Lorne A Whitehead

An important goal in characterizing human color vision is to order color percepts in a way that captures their similarities and differences. This has resulted in the continuing evolution of "uniform color spaces," in which the distances within the space represent the perceptual differences between the stimuli. While these metrics are now very successful in predicting how color percepts are scal...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2008
Anna Franklin Paul Sowden Rachel Burley Leslie Notman Elizabeth Alder

This study examined whether color perception is atypical in children with autism. In experiment 1, accuracy of color memory and search was compared for children with autism and typically developing children matched on age and non-verbal cognitive ability. Children with autism were significantly less accurate at color memory and search than controls. In experiment 2, chromatic discrimination and...

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