Sensory, computational and cognitive components of human colour constancy
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Probing the functions of contextual modulation by adapting images rather than observersSpectral sharpening of color sensors: diagonal color constancy and beyondIllumination discrimination in real and simulated scenesAdaptation and visual codingChromatic illumination discrimination ability reveals that human colour constancy is optimised for blue daylight illuminations.Color strategies for object identificationColor constancy of red-green dichromats and anomalous trichromats.Slow updating of the achromatic point after a change in illumination.Are Gaussian spectra a viable perceptual assumption in color appearance?Rethinking Colour ConstancyContext-dependent judgments of color that might allow color constancy in scenes with multiple regions of illuminationColor constancy in natural scenes explained by global image statistics.Low levels of specularity support operational color constancy, particularly when surface and illumination geometry can be inferredColor constancy: phenomenal or projective?Short-term memory affects color perception in context.We infer light in space.Filling in, filling out, or filtering out: processes stabilizing color appearance near the center of gaze.Ensemble perception of color in autistic adults.Metacontrast masking and the cortical representation of surface color: dynamical aspects of edge integration and contrast gain control.A Bayesian model of lightness perception that incorporates spatial variation in the illumination.Effects of memory colour on colour constancy for unknown coloured objects.The effect of memory and context changes on color matches to real objects.The effect of background and illumination on color identification of real, 3D objects.Perceived glossiness and lightness under real-world illuminationColour constancy in insects.Motion of glossy objects does not promote separation of lighting and surface colour.Determinants of Colour Constancy and the Blue Bias.Color opponency: tutorial.What #theDress reveals about the role of illumination priors in color perception and color constancy.Monge: The Verriest lecture, Lyon, July 2005.Color constancy in natural scenes with and without an explicit illuminant cue.Effect of scene dimensionality on colour constancy with real three-dimensional scenes and objects.Memory modulates color appearance.Quantitative studies of animal colour constancy: using the chicken as model.Illumination discrimination in the absence of a fixed surface-reflectance layout.Introduction: prize lectures and reviews.The perception of colour and material in naturalistic tasksTutorial: Color Rendering and Its Applications in LightingBeyond scattering and absorption: Perceptual unmixing of translucent liquids
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Sensory, computational and cognitive components of human colour constancy
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