“…Generally, remarks concerned the desaturated character of the dichoptic mixture. This was not experienced however by subject S. Literature abounds in rather different descriptions of the modes of appearance of dichoptic colour combinations (Meenes, 1939: Johannsen, 1930: Thomas et at.. 1961. A special form of colour dominance, the so called Köllner effect is sometimes observed.…”
Section: Experiments 1 Colour Mixing At Low Level Of Luminance and Shmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abney's law, is certainly not obeyed in dichoptic colour mixing. As an example, Thomas, Dimmick and Luria (1961) found full summation of brightness for differently coloured lights in the two eyes, whereas averaging was the rule for equally coloured lights. Whether or not these findings can be upheld, important differences are to be expected in monocular and dichoptic mixtures of the same components.…”
Section: Some Related Findings Of Binocular Interaction In Generalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(ii) Test stimuli presented on a dark background are better fused than stimuli on a light background according to Hering (1879) and Thomas (1961).…”
Section: The Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earlier studies, however, showed this to be possible to a high degree. For instance, Thomas et al (1961) used this procedure successfully. In other studies a related method was used.…”
Section: Some Related Findings Of Binocular Interaction In Generalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(i) According to Thomas et al (1961) long exposure times are necessary to obtain stable colour fusion. This is the main conclusion too in nearly all older studies, except in Gunter's (1951) study (not mentioned in Das' review).…”
Abstract-Dichoptic mixtures of equiluminous components of different wavelengths were matched with a binocularly presented "monocular" mixture of appropriate chosen amounts of the same colour components. Stimuli were chosen from the region of 490-630 nm. Although satisfactory colour matches could be obtained, dichoptic mixtures differed from normal mixtures to a considerable extent. Midspectral stimuli tended to be more dominant in the dichoptic mixtures than either short or long wavelength stimuli. An attempt was made to describe the relation between monocular and dichoptic mixtures with one function containing a wavelength variable and an eye dominance parameter.
“…Generally, remarks concerned the desaturated character of the dichoptic mixture. This was not experienced however by subject S. Literature abounds in rather different descriptions of the modes of appearance of dichoptic colour combinations (Meenes, 1939: Johannsen, 1930: Thomas et at.. 1961. A special form of colour dominance, the so called Köllner effect is sometimes observed.…”
Section: Experiments 1 Colour Mixing At Low Level Of Luminance and Shmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abney's law, is certainly not obeyed in dichoptic colour mixing. As an example, Thomas, Dimmick and Luria (1961) found full summation of brightness for differently coloured lights in the two eyes, whereas averaging was the rule for equally coloured lights. Whether or not these findings can be upheld, important differences are to be expected in monocular and dichoptic mixtures of the same components.…”
Section: Some Related Findings Of Binocular Interaction In Generalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(ii) Test stimuli presented on a dark background are better fused than stimuli on a light background according to Hering (1879) and Thomas (1961).…”
Section: The Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earlier studies, however, showed this to be possible to a high degree. For instance, Thomas et al (1961) used this procedure successfully. In other studies a related method was used.…”
Section: Some Related Findings Of Binocular Interaction In Generalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(i) According to Thomas et al (1961) long exposure times are necessary to obtain stable colour fusion. This is the main conclusion too in nearly all older studies, except in Gunter's (1951) study (not mentioned in Das' review).…”
Abstract-Dichoptic mixtures of equiluminous components of different wavelengths were matched with a binocularly presented "monocular" mixture of appropriate chosen amounts of the same colour components. Stimuli were chosen from the region of 490-630 nm. Although satisfactory colour matches could be obtained, dichoptic mixtures differed from normal mixtures to a considerable extent. Midspectral stimuli tended to be more dominant in the dichoptic mixtures than either short or long wavelength stimuli. An attempt was made to describe the relation between monocular and dichoptic mixtures with one function containing a wavelength variable and an eye dominance parameter.
The objective of this article is to analyze different color matching functions (CMFs) obtained with three (650, 530, and 460 nm) and four primary colors (650, 565, 513, and 460 nm)
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