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Comparative Study
. 2004 Nov 22;271(1555):2319-26.
doi: 10.1098/rspb.2004.2884.

Colour constancy under simultaneous changes in surface position and illuminant

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Comparative Study

Colour constancy under simultaneous changes in surface position and illuminant

Kinjiro Amano et al. Proc Biol Sci. .

Abstract

Two kinds of constancy underlie the everyday perception of surface colour: constancy under changes in illuminant and constancy under changes in surface position. Classically, these two constancies seem to place conflicting demands on the visual system: to both take into account the region surrounding a surface and also discount it. It is shown here, however, that the ability of observers to make surface-colour matches across simultaneous changes in test-surface position and illuminant in computer-generated 'Mondrian' patterns is almost as good as across changes in illuminant alone. Performance was no poorer when the surfaces surrounding the test surface were permuted, or when information from a potential comparison surface, the one with the highest luminance, was suppressed. Computer simulations of cone-photoreceptor activity showed that a reliable cue for making surface-colour matches in all experimental conditions was provided by the ratios of cone excitations between the test surfaces and a spatial average over the whole pattern.

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