نتایج جستجو برای: lightness

تعداد نتایج: 2399  

Journal: :Journal of Vision 2012

2013
Brian P. Keane Hongjing Lu Thomas V. Papathomas Steven M. Silverstein Philip J. Kellman

BACKGROUND A classification image (CI) technique has shown that static luminance noise near visually completed contours affects the discrimination of fat and thin Kanizsa shapes. These influential noise regions were proposed to reveal "behavioral receptive fields" of completed contours-the same regions to which early cortical cells respond in neurophysiological studies of contour completion. He...

Journal: :Trans. Computational Science 2013
Galina Menshikova Yuri Bayakovski Elizaveta Luniakova Maxim Pestun Denis Zakharkin

Visual illusions have provided researchers with important insights into the rules of how the visual system interprets environmental information. In current models of lightness perception it has been suggested that 2D visual cues in a scene play a crucial role in lightness estimations. The role of depth cues was investigated in some studies, but the results were contradictory. Lately, the virtua...

Journal: :Science 1988
A C Hurlbert T A Poggio

A lightness algorithm that separates surface reflectance from illumination in a Mondrian world is synthesized automatically from a set of examples, which consist of pairs of input (intensity signal) and desired output (surface reflectance) images. The algorithm, which resembles a new lightness algorithm recently proposed by Land, is approximately equivalent to filtering the image through a cent...

Journal: :Journal of motor behavior 2015
Jeffrey B Wagman

When perception by touch is couched in terms of movement, perception of heaviness can be understood as perception of difficulty to move. This experiment further investigated this proposal as well as the corollary proposal that perception of lightness may be understood as perception of ease to move. Blindfolded participants wielded weighted objects and rated how heavy or light each object felt a...

Journal: :Medical humanities 2002
S Giordano

The spread of anorexia nervosa, especially in Western developed countries, is reaching alarming proportions. According to the International Classification of Diseases, the central feature of anorexia nervosa is "deliberate weight loss". This means that anorexia nervosa is a progressive pursuit of lightness. Moving from this observation, I ask why so many people want to lose weight, why some wou...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2010
Juno Kim Barton L Anderson

Despite previous data demonstrating the critical importance of 3D surface geometry in the perception of gloss and lightness, I. Motoyoshi, S. Nishida, L. Sharan, and E. H. Adelson (2007) recently proposed that a simple image statistic--histogram or sub-band skew--is computed by the visual system to infer the gloss and albedo of surfaces. One key source of evidence used to support this claim was...

Journal: :Perception & psychophysics 2008
Alexander D Logvinenko Karin Petrini Laurence T Maloney

Logvinenko and Maloney (2006) measured perceived dissimilarities between achromatic surfaces placed in two scenes illuminated by neutral lights that could differ in intensity. Using a novel scaling method, they found that dissimilarities between light surface pairs could be represented as a weighted linear combination of two dimensions, "surface lightness" (a perceptual correlate of the differe...

Journal: :Vision Research 2016
Zahide Pamir Huseyin Boyaci

Perceived contrast of a grating varies with its background (or mean) luminance: of the two gratings with the same photometric contrast the one on higher luminance background appears to have higher contrast. Does perceived contrast also vary with context-dependent background lightness even when the luminance remains constant? We investigated this question using a stimulus in which two equilumina...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2010
Franco Delogu George Fedorov Marta Olivetti Belardinelli Cees van Leeuwen

In three experiments, using a two-alternative forced-choice task, we obtained depth judgments of displays containing transparent regions. The regions varied in lightness, size, and animation. Observers nearly always strongly preferred one certain depth ordering among the regions, even though their lightness conditions were expected to give rise to ambiguity among possible orderings. This expect...

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