三维形状的感知通过相互照明影响颜色感知
M G Bloj1, D Kersten, A C Hurlbert
1Physiological Sciences, Medical School, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Nature
|January 6, 2000
概括
颜色感知不是独立于形状的. 大脑整合了3D形状和相互照明来感知颜色,展示了早期视觉系统对光反射物理的处理.
科学领域:
- 视觉感知 视觉感知 视觉感知
- 认知神经科学是一种认知神经科学.
- 颜色科学是一种颜色科学.
背景情况:
- 物体具有像形状和颜色这样的视觉属性.
- 以前的研究假设独立的颜色和形状分析.
- 在颜色和2D形式处理之间存在神经链接.
研究的目的:
- 研究3D形状对色彩感知的影响.
- 确定视觉系统是否考虑了相互照明.
主要方法:
- 使用了一种全新的色彩马赫卡.
- 操纵感知到的3D形状 (凸与凸凸).
- 观察到白色表面的感知颜色的变化.
主要成果:
- 白面的感知颜色根据感知卡片形状而改变.
- 一个粉红色的光转向深深的红色,因为形状从洞转向凸起.
- 展示了3D形状和色彩感知之间的强烈联系.
结论:
- 人类的色彩感知受到3D形状的显著影响.
- 视觉系统在处理的早期采用了相互照明.
- 颜色感知是一个集成的过程,不仅仅是基于表面反射率.
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