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An anchoring theory of lightness perception

Authors :
Alan Gilchrist
Joseph Cataliotti
Xiaojun Li
Branka Spehar
Frederick Bonato
Christos Kossyfidis
Vidal Annan
Elias Economou
Tiziano Agostini
Gilchrist, A. L.
Kossyfidis, C.
Bonato, F.
Agostini, Tiziano
Cataliotti, J.
Li, X.
Spehar, B.
Annan, V.
Economou, E.
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

A review of the field of lightness perception from Helmholtz to the present shows the most adequate theories of lightness perception to be the intrinsic image models. Nevertheless, these models fail on 2 important counts: They contain no anchoring rule, and they fail to account for the pattern of errors in surface lightness. Recent work on both the anchoring problem and the problem of errors has produced a new model of lightness perception, one that is qualitatively different from the intrinsic image models. The new model, which is based on a combination of local and global anchoring of lightness values, appears to provide an unprecedented account of a wide range of empirical results, both classical and recent, especially the pattern of errors. It provides a unified account of both illumination-dependent failures of constancy and background-dependent failures of constancy, resolving a number of long-standing puzzles.

Details

ISSN :
0033295X
Volume :
106
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Psychological review
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bafec567ed3c559e528189681bf2ab64