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Color and lightness constancy in different perceptual tasks

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Color and lightness constancy with respect to changing illumination was studied with three different perceptual tasks: ranking of colored papers according (1) to their lightness and (2) to their chromatic similarity in photopic, mesopic, and scotopic states of adaptation, and (3) recognition of remembered colored papers after changes of illumination in photopic vision. Constancy was found in the second task, only. Excitations of light receptors and luminance channels were computed to simulate the empirical rank orders. Results of the first task can be predicted with the hypothesis that luminance channels are activated, if lightness is asked for. Sequences arranged with respect to chromatic similarity were found independent of the illuminant spectra, even if the calculated rank orders of cone excitation were changed in the altered illumination.

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Received: 4 October 1997 / Accepted in revised form: 26 August 1998

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Schneider, N., von Campenhausen, C. Color and lightness constancy in different perceptual tasks. Biol Cybern 79, 445–455 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004220050494

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