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Influence of background color on color perception in dentistry

Journal of Dentistry, 2021
To evaluate the influence of neutral color backgrounds on the perception of color differences in dentistry.A software was developed for this study that calculated the perceptibility (PT) and acceptability (AT) thresholds of color differences between a pair of computer-simulated incisor samples (n = 60 pairs) over three neutral color (white, gray and ...
Alvaro Della Bona   +5 more
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Relating color working memory and color perception

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2014
Color is the most frequently studied feature in visual working memory (VWM). Oddly, much of this work de-emphasizes perception, instead making simplifying assumptions about the inputs served to memory. We question these assumptions in light of perception research, and we identify important points of contact between perception and working memory in the ...
Jonathan Flombaum, Sarah R. Allred
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Do You See What I See? Diversity in Human Color Perception.

Annual Review of Vision Science, 2022
In our tendency to discuss the objective properties of the external world, we may fail to notice that our subjective perceptions of those properties differ between individuals.
J. Bosten
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Perovskite Photosensors Integrated with Silver Resonant‐Cavity Color Filters Display Color Perception Beyond That of the Human Eye

Advanced Functional Materials, 2020
Organic hybrid perovskite‐based photosensors generally display high responsivities and ultrafast response speeds, but their high dark currents with low detectivities have impeded their commercial applications.
Jong-Hong Lu   +4 more
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Developmental color perception

Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1975
Abstract The purpose of this research is to extend the investigation of surface color perception to several age levels. The 108-item color perception test, originally used with young children, employs six Munsell hue matrices divided into nine combinations each of low, mid, and high chroma and low, mid, and high value across two levels of hue ...
Rosslyn Gaines, Angela C. Little
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Retinomorphic Color Perception Based on Opponent Process Enabled by Perovskite Bipolar Photodetectors

Advances in Materials
The ability to perceive color by the retina can be attributed to both its trichromatic photoreceptors and the antagonistic neural wiring known as the opponent process.
S. Ng   +10 more
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Color Perception Underwater

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1972
Twelve SCUBA divers were assigned in groups of four to depths of 30, 60, and 90 ft. in the ocean to examine 13 plates of a standard diagnostic color perception test. In clear water, under conditions of low illumination, colors in the full range of the visible spectrum were detectable at 90 ft.
Frances L. Behan   +2 more
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Liking of art and the perception of color.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2021
Color has been a defining feature of paintings throughout art history. Despite the great diversity in the use of color between epochs, there are some surprisingly stable and unifying features in chromatic properties across visual artworks.
Carolin S Altmann   +2 more
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Color Perception

Physics Today, 1992
To understand the physics of color, one must first understand the basics of color perception. Color is, first and foremost, a perception. Even though the stimulus that enters our eyes and produces the perception can be described and measured in physical terms, the actual color that we perceive is the result of a complex series of processes in the human
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Segregation of form, color, movement, and depth: anatomy, physiology, and perception.

Science, 1988
Anatomical and physiological observations in monkeys indicate that the primate visual system consists of several separate and independent subdivisions that analyze different aspects of the same retinal image: cells in cortical visual areas 1 and 2 and ...
M. Livingstone, D. Hubel
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