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ABSTRACT Despite the incorporation of multiculturalism into Canadian federal policies since the 1970s, whiteness continues to dominate societal norms, perpetuating the racialisation of people of colour. Racialised adolescents are particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of racialisation and racism.
Lin Fang+6 more
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SIGNAL DETECTION THEORY AND OPERANT BEHAVIOR: A Review of David M. Green and John A. Swets' Signal Detection Theory and Psychophysics.1 [PDF]
John A. Nevin
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Towards a Model of Color Reproduction Difference
ABSTRACT It is difficult to predict the visual difference between cross‐media color reproductions. Typically, visual difference occurs due to the limitations of each output medium's color gamut, the difference in substrate colors, and the gamut mapping operations used to transform the source material.
Gregory High, Peter Nussbaum, Phil Green
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Contributions to the Study of Psychophysical Induction-IX
T. OBONAI, T. ASANO
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Velocity-sensitive elements in human vision: Initial psychophysical evidence [PDF]
Allan Pantle, Robert Sekuler
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Metamer Mismatching Predicts Color Difference Ellipsoids
ABSTRACT It is well known that color‐discrimination thresholds vary throughout color space, as is easily observed from the familiar MacAdam ellipses plotted in chromaticity space. But why is this the case? Existing formulations of uniform color spaces (e.g., CIELAB, CIECAM02, CAM16‐UCS) and their associated color‐difference DE metrics are all models ...
Emitis Roshan, Brian Funt
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Sequential phenomena in psychophysical judgments: A theoretical analysis [PDF]
R. C. Atkinson+2 more
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Generalisation of Placebo and Nocebo Effects: Current Knowledge and Future Directions
ABSTRACT Background and Objective Placebo and nocebo effects are beneficial or adverse treatment outcomes upon administration of inert treatment components. These effects have been frequently studied on pain. It remains unclear to what extent generalisation occurs in these effects on pain and other somatic sensations.
Lingling Weng+3 more
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