2010
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2009.1832
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Colour appearance and compensation in the near periphery

Abstract: The spectral sensitivity of the visual system varies markedly between the fovea and surrounding periphery owing in part to the rapid fall in macular pigment density with eccentricity. We examined how colour appearance changes between the fovea and near periphery (8°) by measuring achromatic loci and the loci of unique and binary hues. Chosen colours remained much more similar at the two locations than predicted by the change in spectral sensitivity. Compensation for white may reflect long-term gain changes wit… Show more

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“…However, perceptual biases are clearly larger than predicted if perception were best calibrated through lifelong learning. Observed bias is also clearly smaller than predicted from bare normalization to white without further recalibration, confirming the findings of a previous study (Webster et al, 2010). There are two perspectives to take for our observed data being halfway between ''no learning'' and ''achievable learning'': emphasizing the ''half-full'' or emphasizing the ''half-empty.''…”
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“…However, perceptual biases are clearly larger than predicted if perception were best calibrated through lifelong learning. Observed bias is also clearly smaller than predicted from bare normalization to white without further recalibration, confirming the findings of a previous study (Webster et al, 2010). There are two perspectives to take for our observed data being halfway between ''no learning'' and ''achievable learning'': emphasizing the ''half-full'' or emphasizing the ''half-empty.''…”
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confidence: 92%
“…The results of the present work departs from those reported in Webster et al (2010), despite the large similarities between the two studies. Webster et al measured perceptual matches to unique and binary hues between central and 88 eccentricity and report no significant deviation from perfect constancy.…”
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“…Since the MP absorption spectrum ranges from about 400 to 520 nm and peaks at 460 nm 21 , it would seem likely that these pigments influence color vision through selective absorption of short wavelengths, thereby influencing the shortwave sensitive (SWS) cones and the blue-yellow opponent-color channel. However, changes in spectral sensitivity across the fovea, macula and paramacula are accompanied by relatively little change in color appearance, depending on whether corrections are made for macular pigment absorption 27,28 .…”
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