Abstract

Summary

This paper investigates how retinal adaptation, motion, and attention contribute to color constancy — the visual system's ability to perceive stable colors under changing illuminants. Understanding these mechanisms has implications for lighting design, where shifts in spectral content (e.g., tunable white systems) may affect how occupants perceive surface colors and spatial environments.
Categories

Categories

The Science of Light: Examines photoreceptor adaptation mechanisms relevant to how the visual system processes color under changing illumination conditions.
Authors

Author(s)

L WAN
Publication Date

Publication Year

2018
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