Summary
This conference abstract examines how prior visual experience influences current perception of ambiguous stimuli, finding both repulsive and attractive history effects depending on timescale and contrast level. While theoretically interesting for understanding visual adaptation, direct practical implications for lighting design or healthcare are limited.
Categories
The Science of Light: Visual perception research presented at ECVP touches on how sensory history affects perception of visual stimuli, with relevance to understanding how lighting context shapes visual experience.
Author(s)
T Agostini, P Bernardis, C Fantoni, A Galmonte
Publication Year
2019
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