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1974
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the judgments made by monkeys with stimuli graded in hue, lightness, or saturation. Lightness was scaled under a variety of conditions and saturation under one. The results of these experiments described in the chapter indicated that monkeys need experience to become trained in the successive paradigm but ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the judgments made by monkeys with stimuli graded in hue, lightness, or saturation. Lightness was scaled under a variety of conditions and saturation under one. The results of these experiments described in the chapter indicated that monkeys need experience to become trained in the successive paradigm but ...
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Color Perception and the Land Two-Color Projections
Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1964Land, using only two projecting primaries, demonstrated a wide range of hues in “natural image” projections. Nineteen observers, with normal color vision, viewed Land-type projections and identified the hues perceived with a colorimeter. Results indicate that the wide range of hues perceived was the result of a primary induction due to contrast ...
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Expectation and the Perception of Color
The American Journal of Psychology, 1951John S. Rodrigues+2 more
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Color Perception and Colorimetry
2003In this chapter, the experimental results on color matching, as presented in chapter 1, are interpreted using the mathematical concepts introduced in chapter 2. It is demonstrated that the radiance distribution of a light source as a function of wavelength, also referred to as the radiometric function, the spectrum or the spectral power distribution ...
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The Conditioning of Color-Perception
The American Journal of Psychology, 1965openaire +3 more sources