Editorial: Color Vision Sensation and Perception
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Color vision is one of the most intriguing phenomena of the visual experience and has been the object of study from vision scientists to philosophers of perception. The wavelengths, their intensity and purity are experienced as hue, brightness and saturation based on complex information processing of the light entering the eyes. This special research topic is devoted to covering from basic aspects based on light and retinal processes to perceptual and cognitive mechanisms and their respective applications in clinical settings. The reader will find a series of papers organized in two chapters, one devoted to the more basic phenomena and processing, the other focused on the more cognitive and cultural aspects. The integrative aspect of luminance in color vision starts our journey. Reduction in number of levels of luminance in pseudoisochromatic stimulations affects the chromaticity thresholds measured psychophysically, suggesting interactions between luminance and color in those stimuli with luminance steps lower than seven (Souza et al.). Color sensation was also investigated under low-light levels. Mesopic and scotopic conditions could be considered an interference zone for color vision since rods activities generate physiological interferences in cone-driven retinal chromatic pathways. This review paper keeps us up to date regarding the range and impact of rod–cone interactions on human visual function and performance (Zele and Cao). Clinical applications centered on congenital color blindness end the first chapter. Sensory psychophysical thresholds on the tritanopic color confusion axis were investigated in protanomalous and deuteranomalous subjects (Costa et al.). Reduction in discrimination was found for both types of congenital color blindness, protanomalous and deuteranomalous, but subjects in the latter group showed worse results. Electrophysiological assessments regarding luminance and compound stimuli (luminance plus red-green stimulus) were also evaluated in congenital color blindness subjects. Since compound stimuli elicited small or no response in red-green congenital color blinds, this finding could indicate that the cortical response for compound stimuli in the present experiment was dominated by chromatic contribution (Risuenho et al.). A search for discrimination thresholds addressed using the pseudoisochromatic plates configures a new psychophysical application for the traditional and widely used color test (Jurasevska et al.). Basic perceptual phenomena of Gestalt theories regarding color vision were addressed using figure-ground perception on saturation and contrast polarity modulations. The study conducted by Dresp-Langley and Reeves investigated the lightness dependency of the achromatic loci in color space. The results pointed toward a hitherto undocumented functional role of color saturation in the …
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