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Perception of Color in Architecture and Urban Space
The various colors and color combinations in an urban environment are perceived and experienced individually. The article indicates the important role of color in shaping architecture and urban space.
Anna Jaglarz
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The Development of Color Perception and Cognition
Color is a pervasive feature of our psychological experience, having a role in many aspects of human mind and behavior such as basic vision, scene perception, object recognition, aesthetics, and communication. Understanding how humans encode, perceive, talk about, and use color has been a major interdisciplinary effort.
Maule, John +2 more
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Dynamic plasticity in phototransduction regulates seasonal changes in color perception [PDF]
To cope with seasonal changes in the environment, organisms adapt their physiology and behavior. Although color perception varies among seasons, the underlying molecular basis and its physiological significance remain unclear.
Tsuyoshi Shimmura +12 more
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Gaze-contingent manipulation of color perception [PDF]
Using real time eye tracking, gaze-contingent displays can modify their content to represent depth (e.g., through additional depth cues) or to increase rendering performance (e.g., by omitting peripheral detail).
Flatla, David R. +2 more
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Vertically integrated spiking cone photoreceptor arrays for color perception. [PDF]
The cone photoreceptors in our eyes selectively transduce the natural light into spiking representations, which endows the brain with high energy-efficiency color vision.
Wang X +12 more
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Infant color perception: Insight into perceptual development. [PDF]
A remarkable amount of perceptual development occurs in the first year after birth. In this article, we spotlight the case of color perception. We outline how within just 6 months, infants go from very limited detection of color as newborns to a more ...
Skelton AE, Maule J, Franklin A.
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Color Hurts. The Effect of Color on Pain Perception
AbstractBackground Research suggests that colors may have an effect on human behavior, cognition, and emotions; however, little is known about their influence on pain perception. The aim of these two studies was to investigate whether colors have an impact on pain perception and to find the mechanism that underlies the influence of colors on pain ...
Wiercioch-Kuzianik, Karolina +1 more
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Richer color vocabulary is associated with better color memory but not color perception. [PDF]
Significance The size of color vocabulary of an individual varies dramatically across the population. We systematically harnessed this variance and showed that the number of color names one possesses almost perfectly predicts her/his color memorization ...
Hasantash M, Afraz A.
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Color-Perception-Guided Display Power Reduction for Virtual Reality [PDF]
Battery life is an increasingly urgent challenge for today's untethered VR and AR devices. However, the power efficiency of head-mounted displays is naturally at odds with growing computational requirements driven by better resolution, refresh rate, and ...
Budmonde Duinkharjav +5 more
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Geometry of color perception. Part 1: structures and metrics of a homogeneous color space. [PDF]
This is the first half of a two-part paper dealing with the geometry of color perception. Here we analyze in detail the seminal 1974 work by H.L. Resnikoff, who showed that there are only two possible geometric structures and Riemannian metrics on the ...
Provenzi E.
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