Literature DB >> 2377443

Perceived lightness, but not brightness, of achromatic surfaces depends on perceived depth information.

J Schirillo1, A Reeves, L Arend.   

Abstract

Three experiments were conducted in an attempt to replicate and clarify Gilchrist's (1977, 1980) experiments on the effects of depth information on judgments of achromatic surface color. Gilchrist found that coplanarity, and not retinal adjacency, was the dominant factor in determining achromatic color matches. Because such matches can be made on the basis of either brightness or lightness, we obtained judgments of both qualities. Stereopsis was added to enhance the perceived depth effect of Gilchrist's display, which was otherwise simulated closely on a high-resolution CRT. The results for lightness followed the same pattern as those of Gilchrist, but were smaller in magnitude. This discrepancy may reflect reduced extraneous lighting effects in our displays. Our results therefore agree with related studies in suggesting that lightness matches are based on relationships among coplanar surfaces. Brightness matches, however, were not influenced by perceived depth.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2377443     DOI: 10.3758/bf03205014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Percept Psychophys        ISSN: 0031-5117


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