[HTML][HTML] Through the lens of color: Relationships between color properties and visual perception of wood (Acer.) figures

J Qin, C Li, W Wang, Y Yu, D Shen, D Bao - Materials & Design, 2024 - Elsevier
The wood figure is a crucial wood trait that contributes to its versatile applications, drawing
attention and inspiring imagination. This study aims to elucidate the impact of color attributes …

[HTML][HTML] The Ebbinghaus illusion in contrast-defined and orientation-defined stimuli

S Lavrenteva, I Murakami - Vision Research, 2018 - Elsevier
In the retinal image of the natural world, edges and shapes can be defined by first-order
attributes, such as luminance, and second-order attributes, such as contrast and texture …

Colour bit-by-bit: The puzzle of colour development

K Akins, M Hahn - Conscious and Unconscious Mentality, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter introduces a new puzzle about colour vision, how human infants begin to see
colour. In the 35 or so years since Frank Jackson introduced his thought experiment about …

Levelt's laws do not predict perception when luminance-and contrast-modulated stimuli compete during binocular rivalry

J Skerswetat, MA Formankiewicz, SJ Waugh - Scientific Reports, 2018 - nature.com
Incompatible patterns viewed by each of the two eyes can provoke binocular rivalry, a
competition of perception. Levelt's first law predicts that a highly visible stimulus will …

Contrast-modulated stimuli produce more superimposition and predominate perception when competing with comparable luminance-modulated stimuli during …

J Skerswetat, MA Formankiewicz, SJ Waugh - Scientific Reports, 2020 - nature.com
Interocular grouping (IOG) is a binocular visual function that can arise during multi-stable
perception. IOG perception was initiated using split-grating stimuli constructed from …