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Temperature–Color Interaction: Subjective Indoor Environmental Perception and Physiological Responses in Virtual Reality

Hum. Factors, 2020
Objective Temperature–color interaction effects on subjective perception and physiological responses are investigated using a novel hybrid experimental method combining thermal and visual stimuli from real and virtual reality (VR) environments ...
G. Chinazzo   +3 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 ...
Sarah R, Allred, Jonathan I, Flombaum
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Color Perception and Affect

American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 1971
Abstract The responses of three hypnotic subjects and one simulator to a set of suggestions attempting to simulate colored light are compared. Colors seem to range themselves in an activation series going from red as the most activated to blue as the most tranquil. Purple, the result of mixing red and blue, seems intermediate in activation.
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Color perception difference

ACM SIGGRAPH 2015 Posters, 2015
It is a common philosophical question as to whether your blue is the same as my blue. The two-tone striped dress shown in Figure 1, which attracted a lot of attention on the Internet, gave us a clear answer: "No." Some people see the dress as blue and black, whereas others insist it's white and gold. So your blue can be my white.
Hisashi Watanabe   +3 more
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Color Sensations and Color Perceptions

1990 Conference Record Twenty-Fourth Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, 1990., 2005
This 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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Optimizing Color Assignment for Perception of Class Separability in Multiclass Scatterplots

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2019
Appropriate choice of colors significantly aids viewers in understanding the structures in multiclass scatterplots and becomes more important with a growing number of data points and groups. An appropriate color mapping is also an important parameter for
Yunhai Wang   +7 more
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INFLUENCE OF BACKGROUND COLOR ON COLOR PERCEPTION IN DENTISTRY.

E -journal of dentistry, 2021
J. A. Medeiros   +5 more
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Color Hurts. The Effect of Color on Pain Perception.

Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.), 2019
Background Research suggests that colors may have an effect on human behavior, cognition, and emotions; however, little is known about their influence on pain perception.
Karolina Wiercioch‐Kuzianik, P. Bąbel
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Underwater Camera: Improving Visual Perception Via Adaptive Dark Pixel Prior and Color Correction

International Journal of Computer Vision, 2023
Jingchun Zhou   +5 more
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Underwater Image Enhancement via Weighted Wavelet Visual Perception Fusion

IEEE transactions on circuits and systems for video technology (Print)
Underwater images typically suffer from various quality degradation issues due to the scattering and absorption of light, but these degraded-quality underwater images are unbeneficial for analysis and applications.
Weidong Zhang   +6 more
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