Perception of brown with variation in center chromaticity and surround luminance
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Published:2023-02-15
Issue:3
Volume:40
Page:A130
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ISSN:1084-7529
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Container-title:Journal of the Optical Society of America A
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J. Opt. Soc. Am. A
Author:
Shinomori Keizo1ORCID,
Werner John S.2
Affiliation:
1. Kochi University of Technology
2. University of California
Abstract
Brown is a contrast color that depends on complex combinations of chromatic and achromatic signals. We measured brown perception with variations in chromaticity and luminance in center-surround configurations. In Experiment 1, the dominant wavelength and saturation in terms ofS-cone stimulation were tested with five observers in a fixed surround luminance (60cd/m2). A paired-comparison task required the observer to select the better exemplar of brown in one of two, simultaneously presented, stimuli (1.0° center diameter; annulus of 9.48° outer-diameter). In Experiment 2, the same task was tested with five observers in which surround luminance was varied (from 13.1 to99.6cd/m2) for two center chromaticities. The results were a set of win–loss ratios for each stimulus combination and converted toZ-scores. An ANOVA did not reveal a significant main effect of the observer factor but revealed a significant interaction with red/green (a∗) [but not with the dominant wavelength and theS-cone stimulation (orb∗)]. Experiment 2 revealed observer variation in interactions with surround luminance andS-cone stimulation. The averaged data plotted in 1976 L∗a∗b∗color space indicate that highZ-score values widely distribute in the area ofa∗from 5 to 28 andb∗over 6. The balance of the strength between yellowness and blackness differs among observers owing to the amount of induced blackness required for the best brown.
Funder
National Eye Institute
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Kochi University of Technology
Publisher
Optica Publishing Group
Subject
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Cited by
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