Color perception : physiology, processes, and analysis
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Color perception : physiology, processes, and analysis
(Neuroscience research progress series)
Nova Science, c2010
- : hbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Cortical and the subcortical processing of color : a dual processing model of visual inputs / Hitoshi Sasaki
- Color : ontological status and epistemic role / Anna Storozhuk
- The biological significance of colour perception / Birgitta Dresp-Langley, Keith Langley
- Individual differences in colour vision / M.I. Suero, P.J. Pardo, A.L. Pérez
- Color-sensitive neurons in the visual cortex : an interactive view of the visual system / Maria C. Romero ... [et al.]
- Is color composition phenomenal? / Vivian Mizrahi
- Color image restoration and the application to color photo denoising / Lei He
- Color in psychological research : toward a systematic method of measurement / Roger Feltman, Andrew Elliot
- Color in aquaculture : an importance of carotenoids pigments in aquaculture of salmon and echinoderms / Pavel A. Zadorozhny ... [et al.]
- Black enough? : needed examination of skin color among corporate America / Matthew S. Harrison, Wendy Reynolds-Dobbs
- Color in floating conditions : "orienting" project / Irene Lia Schlacht ... [et al.]
- WIUD experiment : colors and visual stimuli for outer space habitability / Irene Lia Schlacht ... [et al.]
内容説明・目次
内容説明
There is no colour without light, nor is there colour perception without a sensory organ and brain to process visual input. This book discusses the complex impact of colour action on the organism. It is shown that the perception of colour depends on the action of irritants on other sensor systems and, vice versa, the action of colour may exert exciting or inhibiting influence on the perception of sounds or smells. The mechanism of increasing realism of coloured images is also discussed, as well as the epistemic role of colour. Furthermore, this book examines whether there exist very large individual differences in the perception of colour, and if so how these differences manifest themselves. Other chapters in this book discuss the role of visual processing in the regulation of adaptive behaviours, a review of image denoising, and the role of colour in psychological functioning (i.e., the unconscious associations people have with colour that could act as possible confounds).
目次
- Preface
- Cortical & the Subcortical Processing of Colour: A Dual Processing Model of Visual Inputs
- Colour: Ontological Status & Epistemic Role
- The Biological Significance of Colour Perception
- Individual Differences in Colour Vision
- Colour-Sensitive Neurons in the Visual Cortex: An Interactive View of the Visual System
- Is Colour Composition Phenomenal?
- Colour Image Restoration & the Application to Colour Photo Denoising
- Colour in Psychological Research: Toward a Systematic Method of Measurement
- Colour in Aquaculture: An Importance of Carotenoids Pigments in Aquaculture of Salmon & Echinoderms
- Black Enough?: Needed Examination of Skin Colour among Corporate America
- Colour in Floating Conditions: " gOrienting" Project
- WIUD Experiment: Colours & Visual Stimuli for Outer Space Habitability
- Index.
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