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Task-dependent color discrimination

by Allen B. Poirson, Brian A. Wandell - J. OPT. SOC. AM. A , 1990
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Effects of language on color discriminability

by Nathan Witthoft, Jonathan Winawer, Michael Frank, Alex Wade
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*Color; *Discrimination Learning; Kindergarten

by Richard L, Edrs Price, Richard L. Allington, Richard L. Allington , 1974
"... This 3tudy was designed to determine whether subjects who received one of three treatments of color cups in an instructional program differed significantly on three learning tasks. Subjects were randomly selected from the kindergarten populaticns of two Michigan public schools and were assigned to o ..."
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treatment. From the results it was concluded that the vanished color treatment enhanced the learning of visual discrimination, visual memory, and paired-associate tasks when compared to the no-color treatment and that this enhancing effect seemed to result from improved attention to the distinctive feature

realm of color discrimination

by Aubrey L. Gilbert A, Terry Regier D, Paul Kay E, Richard B. Ivry A , 2007
"... Support for lateralization of the Whorf effect beyond the ..."
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Support for lateralization of the Whorf effect beyond the

measured by color discrimination and electroretinography

by Mirella Gualtieri, Claudia Feitosa-santana, Marcos Lago, Mauro Nishi, Dora Fix, Mirella Gualtieri, Marcos Lago, Dora Fix Ventura
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Early visual changes in diabetic patients with no retinopathy

of color discrimination in Cebus apella

by Sheila T. Makiama, Paulo R. K. Goulart, Olavo F. Galvão
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Comparison of two computerized procedures for the assessment

Evaluation and Correlation of Color Discrimination Abilities

by Sun Ju Park, Scot R. Fernandez, Lawrence Taplin, Munsell Color, Science Laboroatory , 2000
"... Page 1 of 12This study had two parts first evaluating the variability of color discrimination determined by the Colorcurve HVC Color Vision Skill test within a population of “normal ” observers and a colorimetric evaluation of the ColorCurve Scoring. For the first evaluation, more than normal varian ..."
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Page 1 of 12This study had two parts first evaluating the variability of color discrimination determined by the Colorcurve HVC Color Vision Skill test within a population of “normal ” observers and a colorimetric evaluation of the ColorCurve Scoring. For the first evaluation, more than normal

Nonlinear two-stage model for color discrimination

by Taisuke Inamura , Satoshi Shioiri , Sei-Ichi Tsujimura , Hirohisa Yaguchi , 2011
"... We modified a two-stage model for color discrimination proposed in a previous study [Color Res. Appl. 25, 105 (2000)]; in order to extend the model to wider conditions, we considered the conditions with luminance modulations in addition to color modulations. Using the modified model, we successful ..."
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We modified a two-stage model for color discrimination proposed in a previous study [Color Res. Appl. 25, 105 (2000)]; in order to extend the model to wider conditions, we considered the conditions with luminance modulations in addition to color modulations. Using the modified model, we

On Adaptive Non-Linearity for Color Discrimination and Chromatic Adaptation

by David Alleysson, Sabine Süsstrunk
"... Assuming that the photoreceptor response of the human visual system is adaptive and non-linear, we can derive mathematical properties that can account for both color discrimination and chromatic adaptation. This could be due to the photoreceptors' response to illumination, which is non-linear a ..."
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Assuming that the photoreceptor response of the human visual system is adaptive and non-linear, we can derive mathematical properties that can account for both color discrimination and chromatic adaptation. This could be due to the photoreceptors' response to illumination, which is non

Effects of S-cone excitation on color discrimination threshold

by Hirohisa Yaguchi, Naotaka Watanabe, Satoshi Shioiri
"... It is well known that the short-wavelength sensitive cones (S-cones) contribute to human color vision in a different manner from those of the middle-wavelength cones (M-cones) and the long-wavelength cones (L-cones). We are interested in contribution of S-cones to color discrimination threshold. We ..."
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It is well known that the short-wavelength sensitive cones (S-cones) contribute to human color vision in a different manner from those of the middle-wavelength cones (M-cones) and the long-wavelength cones (L-cones). We are interested in contribution of S-cones to color discrimination threshold. We
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