光照线索对同时识别光照和反射率变化的颜色恒常性的影响。

IF 2 4区 心理学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Lari S Virtanen, Maria Olkkonen, Toni P Saarela
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摘要

为了提供对物体表面颜色的稳定感知,视觉系统需要考虑光照色度的变化。这种能力叫做色恒性。视觉系统如何消除光照和反射率对到达眼睛的光的影响的细节仍然不清楚。在这里,我们询问了照明和反射率判断是如何相互独立的,颜色稳定性是否依赖于明确识别照明色度,以及什么样的上下文线索支持这种识别。我们研究了在逼真的抽象三维场景中同时识别光照和反射率的变化。观察者的任务是识别顺序呈现的刺激之间的这两种变化。刺激包括一个中心物体,其反射率可以变化,背景仅因照明色度的变化而变化。我们操纵了背景中可用的视觉线索:局部对比和镜面高光。我们发现,对照度和反射率变化的识别并不是独立的:反射率变化很少被误认为照度变化,但照度变化显然会影响对反射率的判断。然而,对反射率变化的正确识别也并不完全依赖于对照明变化的正确识别:只有当刺激中没有照明变化时,才会导致更好的颜色稳定性,即正确识别反射率变化。光照变化的可辨别性并不根据局部对比或高光的可用视觉线索而变化。然而,反射变化的可辨别性在局部对比下得到了改善,在较小程度上,在刺激中有了镜面高光。我们得出的结论是,颜色稳定性的失败并不取决于未能识别照明变化,但额外的视觉线索仍然通过更好地消除照明和反射率变化的模糊性来改善颜色稳定性。
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The effect of illumination cues on color constancy in simultaneous identification of illumination and reflectance changes.

To provide a stable percept of the surface color of objects, the visual system needs to account for variation in illumination chromaticity. This ability is called color constancy. The details of how the visual system disambiguates effects of illumination and reflectance on the light reaching the eye are still unclear. Here we asked how independent illumination and reflectance judgments are of each other, whether color constancy depends on explicitly identifying the illumination chromaticity, and what kinds of contextual cues support this identification. We studied the simultaneous identification of illumination and reflectance changes with realistically rendered, abstract three-dimensional scenes. Observers were tasked to identify both of these changes between sequentially presented stimuli. The stimuli included a central object whose reflectance could vary and a background that only varied due to changes in illumination chromaticity. We manipulated the visual cues available in the background: local contrast and specular highlights. We found that identification of illumination and reflectance changes was not independent: While reflectance changes were rarely misidentified as illumination changes, illumination changes clearly biased reflectance judgments. However, correct identification of reflectance changes was also not fully dependent on correctly identifying the illumination change: Only when there was no illumination change in the stimulus did it lead to better color constancy, that is, correctly identifying the reflectance change. Discriminability of illumination changes did not vary based on available visual cues of local contrast or specular highlights. Yet discriminability of reflectance changes was improved with local contrast and, to a lesser extent, with specular highlights, in the stimulus. We conclude that a failure of color constancy does not depend on a failure to identify illumination changes, but additional visual cues still improve color constancy through better disambiguation of illumination and reflectance changes.

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Journal of Vision
Journal of Vision 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.60%
发文量
218
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Exploring all aspects of biological visual function, including spatial vision, perception, low vision, color vision and more, spanning the fields of neuroscience, psychology and psychophysics.
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