Color appearance and the end of Hering's Opponent-Colors Theory
Abstract Hering's Opponent-Colors Theory has been central to understanding color
appearance for 150 years. It aims to explain the phenomenology of colors with two linked …
appearance for 150 years. It aims to explain the phenomenology of colors with two linked …
Individual differences and their implications for color perception
KJ Emery, MA Webster - Current opinion in behavioral sciences, 2019 - Elsevier
Highlights•Individual differences in color sensitivity and color appearance are large and
reliable.•Differences in sensitivity often fail to predict differences in appearance.•Color …
reliable.•Differences in sensitivity often fail to predict differences in appearance.•Color …
[图书][B] Foundations of sensation and perception
G Mather - 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
Do you wonder how movies–sequences of static frames–appear to move, or why 3-D films
look different from traditional movies? Why does ventriloquism work, and why can airliner …
look different from traditional movies? Why does ventriloquism work, and why can airliner …
Communication efficiency of color naming across languages provides a new framework for the evolution of color terms
Languages vary in their number of color terms. A widely accepted theory proposes that
languages evolve, acquiring color terms in a stereotyped sequence. This theory, by Berlin …
languages evolve, acquiring color terms in a stereotyped sequence. This theory, by Berlin …
The biological bases of colour categorisation: From goldfish to the human brain
How are colour categories related to perception and language? To answer this question, we
review research on the neural correlates of colour categories, and categorical responses in …
review research on the neural correlates of colour categories, and categorical responses in …
Augmenting a colour lexicon
Languages differ markedly in the number of colour terms in their lexicons. The Himba, for
example, a remote culture in Namibia, were reported in 2005 to have only a 5-colour term …
example, a remote culture in Namibia, were reported in 2005 to have only a 5-colour term …
From cones to color vision: a neurobiological model that explains the unique hues
D Rezeanu, M Neitz, J Neitz - JOSA A, 2023 - opg.optica.org
The irreducible unique hues—red, green, blue, and yellow—remain one of the great
mysteries of vision science. Attempts to create a physiologically parsimonious model that …
mysteries of vision science. Attempts to create a physiologically parsimonious model that …
[HTML][HTML] Are red, yellow, green, and blue perceptual categories?
C Witzel, KR Gegenfurtner - Vision research, 2018 - Elsevier
This study investigated categorical perception for unique hues in order to establish a
relationship between color appearance, color discrimination, and low-level (second-stage) …
relationship between color appearance, color discrimination, and low-level (second-stage) …
Internal constraints for phenomenal externalists: a structure matching theory
B Dalbey, B Saad - Synthese, 2022 - Springer
We motivate five constraints on theorizing about sensory experience. We then propose a
novel form of naturalistic intentionalism that succeeds where other theories fail by satisfying …
novel form of naturalistic intentionalism that succeeds where other theories fail by satisfying …
Digital suffering: Why it'sa problem and how to prevent it
As ever more advanced digital systems are created, it becomes increasingly likely that some
of these systems will be digital minds, ie digital subjects of experience. With digital minds …
of these systems will be digital minds, ie digital subjects of experience. With digital minds …