Photoreceptor sensitivity changes explain color appearance shifts induced by large uniform backgrounds in dichoptic matching
- PMID: 7839619
- DOI: 10.1016/0042-6989(94)00122-3
Photoreceptor sensitivity changes explain color appearance shifts induced by large uniform backgrounds in dichoptic matching
Abstract
Photoreceptor sensitivity changes explained the effect of large uniform backgrounds on the color appearance of small targets in a dichoptic asymmetric color matching experiment. Subjects viewed in each eye a target superimposed on a large background. The backgrounds presented to the two eyes had different spectral compositions. Subjects adjusted the target seen by the right eye to match the appearance of the target seen by the left eye. Receptor sensitivity changes explained the effect of numerous adapting backgrounds on the color appearance of many targets with high precision. Post-receptoral sensitivity changes provided a poorer account of the data. The apparent sensitivity of each receptor class varied inversely with changes in background light absorbed by that receptor class, but did not depend on background light absorbed by the other two receptor classes.
Comment in
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Increment-decrement asymmetry in dichoptic matching with haploscopically superimposed backgrounds.Vision Res. 1997 Mar;37(5):613-6. doi: 10.1016/s0042-6989(96)00200-3. Vision Res. 1997. PMID: 9156205
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