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Simultaneous brightness induction
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For a review of this large literature see, D. Jameson and L. M. Hurvich, eds., Springer, New York
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For a review of this large literature see E. G. Heineman, "Simultaneous brightness induction," in Handbook of Sensory Physiology, D. Jameson and L. M. Hurvich, eds. (Springer, New York, 1972), Vol. 4, pp. 146-168.
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Handbook of Sensory Physiology
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Heineman, E.G.1
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Complexities of perceived brightness
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D. Jameson and L. M. Hurvich, "Complexities of perceived brightness," Science 133, 174-179 (1961).
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Science
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Jameson, D.1
Hurvich, L.M.2
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An experimental test of Jameson and Hurvich's theory of brightness contrast
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H. R. Flock and K. Noguchi, "An experimental test of Jameson and Hurvich's theory of brightness contrast," Percept. Psychophys. 8, 129-136 (1970).
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Percept. Psychophys
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Flock, H.R.1
Noguchi, K.2
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Brightness changes in a complex field with changing illumination: A re-examination of Jameson and Hurvich's study of brightness constancy
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K. Noguchi and N. Masuda, "Brightness changes in a complex field with changing illumination: a re-examination of Jameson and Hurvich's study of brightness constancy," Jpn. Psychol. Res. 13, 60-69 (1971).
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Noguchi, K.1
Masuda, N.2
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The ratio principal holds over a million-to-one range
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(to be published)
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A. Jacobsen and A. Gilchrist, "The ratio principal holds over a million-to-one range," Percept. Psychophys. (to be published).
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Percept. Psychophys
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Gilchrist, A.2
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Wiley, New York, Both definitions are exact quotations, but Evans might not accept application of the term "brightness" to subareas of a scene. This reference presents systematic, detailed discussion of the complexities of color appearance in achromatic scenes
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R. M. Evans The Perception of Color (Wiley, New York, 1974). Both definitions are exact quotations, but Evans might not accept application of the term "brightness" to subareas of a scene. This reference presents systematic, detailed discussion of the complexities of color appearance in achromatic scenes.
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The Perception of Color
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Evans, R.M.1
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Simultaneous color constancy
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L. E. Arend and A. Reeves, "Simultaneous color constancy," J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 3, 1743-1751 (1986).
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Arend, L.E.1
Reeves, A.2
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Lightness and retinex theory
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E. H. Land and J. J. McCann, "Lightness and retinex theory," J. Opt. Soc. Am. 61, 1-11 (1971).
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J. Opt. Soc. Am
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Land, E.H.1
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13) show that interactions should be weak at our 2.1-deg minimum separation
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13) show that interactions should be weak at our 2.1-deg minimum separation.
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Simultaneous contrast as a function of separation between test and inducing fields
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H. Leibowitz, F. A. Mote, and W. R. Thurlow, "Simultaneous contrast as a function of separation between test and inducing fields," J. Exp. Psychol. 46, 453-456 (1953).
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J. Exp. Psychol
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Leibowitz, H.1
Mote, F.A.2
Thurlow, W.R.3
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Quantitative investigation of the lawfulness of simultaneous brightness contrast
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translated by H. R. Flock and J. H. Tenney
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C. Hess and H. Pretori, "Quantitative investigation of the lawfulness of simultaneous brightness contrast," translated by H. R. Flock and J. H. Tenney, Percept. Mot. Skills 31, 947-969 (1970).
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Percept. Mot. Skills
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Hess, C.1
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