2002
DOI: 10.1002/col.10079
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The Weber fraction and asymmetries in luminance thresholds

Abstract: Presented in this article is a method for the determination of the Weber fraction by analyzing data obtained from color-matching experiments. The method is based on a rigorous analysis of the probability density function derived from discrimination judgments made in the xyY space. Analysis shows the thresholds for luminance increments and decrements are shown to be different and asymmetric and the Weber fraction to depend on the target's level of luminance and chromaticity.

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“…The resultant matching values would violate the quantal theory. Asymmetric discrimination around quantal matches has been reported for both chromaticity and luminance under a variety of experimental conditions [6,16,[32][33][34][35].…”
Section: B Pristine Theory Meets Biological Reality: Retinal Inhomogmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resultant matching values would violate the quantal theory. Asymmetric discrimination around quantal matches has been reported for both chromaticity and luminance under a variety of experimental conditions [6,16,[32][33][34][35].…”
Section: B Pristine Theory Meets Biological Reality: Retinal Inhomogmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chromaticity coordinates associated to color center m for the reference observer ) threshold limits according to the statistical procedure developed in Ref. 23.…”
Section: The Evaluation Of the Weber Fractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a given a color center m with mean luminance Y 0 st,m , and its corresponding threshold of color-differences, we have computed the upper/lower threshold of luminance Y u st,m /Y l st,m for the reference observer by using the statistical method described in Ref. 23. The confidence level used to obtain the luminance thresholds was 0.16 in accordance with Ref.…”
Section: The Evaluation Of the Weber Fractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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