三次元形状の知覚は,相互照明によって色の知覚に影響する
M G Bloj1, D Kersten, A C Hurlbert
1Physiological Sciences, Medical School, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Nature
|January 6, 2000
まとめ
色の知覚は形から独立しているわけではない. 脳は3D形状と相互照明を統合して色を認識し,光反射物理学の初期の視覚システム処理を示しています.
科学分野:
- 視覚的知覚 視覚的な知覚
- 認知神経科学は,認知神経科学である.
- カラーサイエンス カラーサイエンス
背景:
- オブジェクトには形や色のような視覚的属性があります.
- 以前の研究では,独立した色と形分析を想定していました.
- ニューラルリンクは,色と2D形式の処理の間に存在します.
研究 の 目的:
- 色の知覚に対する3D形状の影響を調査する.
- 視覚系が相互照明を考慮しているかどうかを判断します.
主な方法:
- 新しい色彩のマッハカードを使用した.
- 捉えられた3D形状を操作する (凸対凸).
- 白い表面の認識された色の変化を観察した.
主要な成果:
- 白側の認識された色は,認識されたカードの形に基づいて変化しました.
- ピンク色の輝きが深いマジェント色に変化し,形状がから凸に転がった.
- 3Dの形状と色の知覚の強い関連性を示した.
結論:
- 人間の色覚は3D形状によって大きく影響を受けます.
- 視覚システムは,処理の初期に相互照明を組み込む.
- 色の知覚は,表面の反射率のみに基づかない,統合されたプロセスです.
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