2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-1313.2010.00756.x
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Experimental study of the individual differences in chromatic perception through blue‐yellow metameric matches of a white‐light continuum

Abstract: A metameric colour matching test was designed to study inter-observer variability. Blue-yellow metameric matching to a white-light continuum was used to define the optimal wavelengths at which each of eight non-colour-defective observers achieved a match. The tests involved chromatic stimuli on a 2° bipartite field, with a white-light continuum presented on the left half, and a mixture of two monochromatic stimuli on the right half. The luminance of these chromatic stimuli was adjusted by the researcher using … Show more

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“…Our results imply that visual information may be processed differently according to previous perceptual, sensory and motor experiences. This concept is confirmed by other studies [ 27 , 29 ] . On the other hand, in the badminton athlete visual system, some specific interactions between these three subsystems may occur that is completely different from non-athletes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Our results imply that visual information may be processed differently according to previous perceptual, sensory and motor experiences. This concept is confirmed by other studies [ 27 , 29 ] . On the other hand, in the badminton athlete visual system, some specific interactions between these three subsystems may occur that is completely different from non-athletes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%