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 …
C Witzel - Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 2019 - Springer
The origin of colour categories and their relationship to colour perception have been the prime example for testing the influence of language on perception and thought (Sapir-Whorf …
We recently found only weak correlations between the susceptibility to various visual illusions. However, we observed strong correlations among different variants of an illusion …
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 …
Common factors are ubiquitous. For example, there is a common factor, g, for intelligence. In vision, there is much weaker evidence for such common factors. For example, visual illusion …
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 …
Observers with normal color vision vary widely in their judgments of color appearance, such as the specific spectral stimuli they perceive as pure or unique hues. We examined the basis …
Anomalous trichromats have three classes of cone receptors but with smaller separation in the spectral sensitivities of their longer-wave (L or M) cones compared to normal trichromats …
Vision scientists have tried to classify illusions for more than a century. For example, some studies suggested that there is a unique common factor for all visual illusions. Other studies …