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Induced desensitization.

J Krauskopf, Q Zaidi

    Vision Research
    |January 1, 1986
    PubMed
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    Viewing colored rings causes changes in detecting color shifts in inner disks, similar to viewing colored disks. However, the effects on opposite colors are reversed, correlating with the test area's changing appearance.

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    Area of Science:

    • Visual perception
    • Color vision
    • Psychophysics

    Background:

    • Color perception is influenced by temporal modulations.
    • Detecting color changes involves specific visual thresholds.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate how sawtooth color modulations in annuli affect color change detection thresholds for inscribed disks.
    • To compare these effects with those of modulated disks and analyze differential threshold elevations for complementary colors.

    Main Methods:

    • Participants viewed annuli with sawtooth color modulations over time.
    • Thresholds for detecting color changes in inscribed disks were measured.
    • Differential effects on thresholds for complementary colors were analyzed.

    Main Results:

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    • Viewing sawtooth-modulated annuli elevated color change detection thresholds for inscribed disks.
    • Threshold elevations were comparable to those from viewing modulated disks.
    • Differential effects on thresholds for complementary colors were reversed compared to expectations.

    Conclusions:

    • Temporal color modulations in surrounding annuli significantly impact color change detection.
    • The observed reversal in differential effects for complementary colors suggests a strong correlation with the perceived changes in the test area's appearance.