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Neon Color Spreading Promoted by Motion Information

Optical Review, 1998
We conducted experiments to investigate the effects of head-motion and object-motion to produce a perception of neon color spreading. Our experimental results indicated that a two-dimensional motion of yellow patches promoted the color spreading. A horizontal head-motion with motion parallax and three-dimensional pictorial depth information together ...
Katsunori Okajima   +2 more
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Transparency: Relation to Depth, Subjective Contours, Luminance, and Neon Color Spreading

Perception, 1990
The perception of transparency is highly dependent on luminance and perceived depth. An image region is seen as transparent if it is of intermediate luminance relative to adjacent image regions, and if it is perceived in front of another region and has a boundary which provides information that an object is visible through this region.
K, Nakayama   +2 more
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Neural dynamics of form perception: Boundary completion, illusory figures, and neon color spreading.

Psychological Review, 1985
Abstract A real-time visual processing theory is used to analyse real and illusory contour formation, contour and brightness interactions, neon color spreading, complementary color induction, and filling-in of discounted illuminants and scotomas. The theory also physically interprets and generalizes Land's retinex theory.
Stephen Grossberg, Ennio Mingolla
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Mouse primary visual cortex neurons respond to the illusory “darker than black” in neon color spreading

2022
Illusions are a powerful tool for studying the single neuron correlates of perception. Here, we introduce the neon color spreading (NCS) illusion in mice and report the neuronal correlates of illusory brightness, which has heretofore only been studied using human fMRI.
Alireza Saeedi   +6 more
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The watercolor illusion and neon color spreading: a unified analysis of new cases and neural mechanisms

Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 2005
Coloration and figural properties of neon color spreading and the watercolor illusion are studied using phenomenal and psychophysical observations. Coloration properties of both effects can be reduced to a common limiting condition, a nearby color transition called the two-dot limiting case, which clarifies their perceptual similarities and ...
PINNA, Baingio, GROSSBERG S.
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The Neon Color Spreading and the Watercolor Illusion: Phenomenal Links and Neural Mechanisms

2006
This work explores the interactions between the cortical boundary and coloration and figural properties of two illusions: the neon color spreading and the watercolor effect. Through psychophysical and phenomenal observations the neon color spreading has been compared with the watercolor illusion. The results showed that the phenomenal qualities of both
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Natural and Synthetic Flavylium-Based Dyes: The Chemistry Behind the Color

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Luis Cruz, Nuno Basílio, Nuno Mateus
exaly  

Crystal Engineering of Pharmaceutical Cocrystals in the Discovery and Development of Improved Drugs

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Geetha Bolla   +2 more
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