Reallocation of narrow bands of spectral energy: The effect on brightness perception and color preference


Abstract

Summary:

This paper discusses the effect of spectral modification on the perception of brightness and color preference, focusing on the removal of optical radiation near anti-prime spectral regions and the resulting perceptions of brightness and color preference.
Categories

Categories

  • Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses the effect of spectral modification on the perception of brightness and color preference, focusing on the removal of optical radiation near anti-prime spectral regions.
  • Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses the human psychophysical response to spectra and the role of spectral tuning in source optimization, which relates to cognitive function and memory.
Authors

Author(s)

AM Wilkerson
Publication Date

Publication Year:

2013
Citations

Number of Citations:

4