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Visualizing Visual Adaptation
Published on: April 24, 2017
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作为色调,颜值和色彩的函数的温暖/冷的判断
概括
这项研究使用顺序判断来测量颜色感知,发现色调显著影响温暖/凉爽的颜色判断,价值感知的个体变化和色彩的影响最小.
科学领域:
- 颜色科学 颜色科学
- 感知心理学 感知心理学
背景情况:
- 颜色感知包括诸如色调,亮度,和等属性,以及普遍的温暖/凉爽维度.
- 以前的温暖/冷色分布估计依赖于主观评分.
研究的目的:
- 通过使用顺序判断,评估蒙塞尔色调,值和色彩对温暖/凉爽颜色判断的影响.
- 为了评估单个刺激颜色呈现的识别任务.
主要方法:
- 使用最大概率联合测量 (MLCM) 与刺激对之间的顺序判断.
- 使用探针回归来分析判断和估计感知尺度值.
- 包括一个识别任务,将单色斑点分类为温暖或凉爽.
主要成果:
- 普通的判断有效地估计了色彩维度对温暖/冷感知的贡献.
- 大多数观察家的温暖/冷的判断主要取决于色调.
- 在价值对温暖/冷感知的贡献中观察到个体差异,色彩对影响最小.
结论:
- 普通判断为量化感知色彩维度提供了一种可靠的方法.
- 色是温暖/凉爽色彩感知的主要因素,尽管值显示个人变化.
- 颜色对色彩感知的温暖/凉爽维度的影响微不足道.
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