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American Behavioral Scientist, 2015
Scholars are increasingly employing skin color measures to investigate racial stratification beyond the dimensions of self- or other-classification. Current understandings of the relationship between phenotypic traits, like skin color, and racial classification are incomplete.
Denia Garcia, Maria Abascal
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Scholars are increasingly employing skin color measures to investigate racial stratification beyond the dimensions of self- or other-classification. Current understandings of the relationship between phenotypic traits, like skin color, and racial classification are incomplete.
Denia Garcia, Maria Abascal
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Color Sensations and Color Perceptions
1990 Conference Record Twenty-Fourth Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, 1990., 2005This paper will discuss a number of different aspects of human vision, the techniques for measuring human performance in each aspect and models appropriate for each level of vision. The models are: Color Match, Color Sensation, Color Perception, and Color Aesthetics.
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In Color Perception, Size Matters
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2012In designing colors for digital visualization systems. one of the most critical factors is the interaction between size and color appearance. Whereas artists and visual designers understand this, recommendations for using color in visualization rarely address the issue, or even recognize it.
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ROLE OF COLOR IN PERCEPTION OF ATTRACTIVENESS
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1990In this color study females reported a favorite color significantly more often than males. Males preferred bright colors significantly more than females, with a converse finding for preference for soft colors. The 276 subjects, when asked to evaluate the attractiveness of stimulus models in photographs, gave as the reason color significantly more often
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The Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, 1962
A simple geometrical model is presented, which explains the recent two-color projections of Edwin H. Land (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.,45, 115, 636, 1959), as well as the classical color mixing experiments. The model leads to a set of transformations similar to the Lorentz transformations of special relativity.
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A simple geometrical model is presented, which explains the recent two-color projections of Edwin H. Land (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.,45, 115, 636, 1959), as well as the classical color mixing experiments. The model leads to a set of transformations similar to the Lorentz transformations of special relativity.
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The Development of Color Perception and Cognition
Annual Review of Psychology, 2023John Maule +2 more
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Expectation and the Perception of Color
The American Journal of Psychology, 1951J S, BRUNER, L, POSTMAN, J, RODRIGUES
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This chapter explains the mechanisms underlying color perception, starting with the basic principles where color arises from the interaction between light wavelengths and the nervous system. It outlines three essential steps: detection, where photoreceptors in the eye convert light into signals; discrimination, where the nervous system distinguishes ...
Jeremy M. Wolfe +6 more
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Jeremy M. Wolfe +6 more
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Influence of background color on color perception in dentistry
Journal of Dentistry, 2021OSCAR E Pecho +2 more
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