Increment-decrement asymmetry in dichoptic matching with haploscopically superimposed backgrounds
- PMID: 9156205
- DOI: 10.1016/s0042-6989(96)00200-3
Increment-decrement asymmetry in dichoptic matching with haploscopically superimposed backgrounds
Abstract
Chichilnisky & Wandell [(1995). Vision Research, 35, 239-254], studying dichoptic asymmetric colour matching with haploscopically superimposed backgrounds explained their data in terms of a model that assumes incremental multiplicative sensitivity control. The model given in Mausfeld & Niederée [(1993). Perception, 22, 427-462] postulates a different incremental multiplicative sensitivity control for incremental and decremental stimuli. It accounts for systematic deviations between Chichilnisky and Wandell's predictions and data as well as for a certain type of increment-decrement asymmetry not compatible with their model.
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Photoreceptor sensitivity changes explain color appearance shifts induced by large uniform backgrounds in dichoptic matching.Vision Res. 1995 Jan;35(2):239-54. doi: 10.1016/0042-6989(94)00122-3. Vision Res. 1995. PMID: 7839619
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