Hue shifts produced by temporal asymmetries in chromatic signals
Observers viewed M- or L-cone-isolating stimuli and compared slowly-on and slowly-off sawtooth waveforms of the same mean chromaticity and luminance. Between 6 and 13 Hz, the mean hue of slowly-on L-cone and slowly-off M-cone sawtooth flicker appeared redder, and the mean hue of slowly-off L-cone an...
Main Authors: | Stockman, A, Henning, G, West, P, Rider, A, Smithson, H, Ripamonti, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
2017
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