Color appearance and the end of Hering's Opponent-Colors Theory

BR Conway, S Malik-Moraleda, E Gibson - Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2023 - cell.com
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 …

Do you see what I see? Diversity in human color perception

JM Bosten - Annual review of vision science, 2022 - annualreviews.org
In our tendency to discuss the objective properties of the external world, we may fail to notice
that our subjective perceptions of those properties differ between individuals. Variability at …

Color naming across languages reflects color use

E Gibson, R Futrell, J Jara-Ettinger… - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - National Acad Sciences
What determines how languages categorize colors? We analyzed results of the World Color
Survey (WCS) of 110 languages to show that despite gross differences across languages …

Color-biased regions in the ventral visual pathway are food selective

IML Pennock, C Racey, EJ Allen, Y Wu, T Naselaris… - Current Biology, 2023 - cell.com
Color-biased regions have been found between face-and place-selective areas in the
ventral visual pathway. To investigate the function of the color-biased regions in a pathway …

[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 …

Misconceptions about colour categories

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 …

Communication efficiency of color naming across languages provides a new framework for the evolution of color terms

BR Conway, S Ratnasingam, J Jara-Ettinger, R Futrell… - Cognition, 2020 - Elsevier
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 …

The biological bases of colour categorisation: From goldfish to the human brain

K Siuda-Krzywicka, M Boros, P Bartolomeo, C Witzel - Cortex, 2019 - Elsevier
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Variations in normal color vision. VI. Factors underlying individual differences in hue scaling and their implications for models of color appearance

KJ Emery, VJ Volbrecht, DH Peterzell, MA Webster - Vision research, 2017 - Elsevier
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 …

[HTML][HTML] What is white?

JM Bosten, RD Beer, DIA MacLeod - Journal of vision, 2015 - arvojournals.org
To shed light on the perceptual basis of the color white, we measured settings of unique
white in a dark surround. We find that settings reliably show more variability in an oblique …