ILLUSORY COLOR CHANGES IN HERMANN GRIDS VARYING ONLY IN HUE

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OEHLER, R
SPILLMANN, L
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10.1016/0042-6989(81)90098-5
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Q189 [神经科学];
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Illusory changes at the intersections of Hermann grids differing only in hue were studied in normal and color-deficient observers. The response patterns indicate that colors ranging either from red-purple to yellow (red group) or from green to purple-blue (blue-green group) can be substituted for each other without greatly changing the strength of the illusion. The same holds for green-yellow, purple and grey (neutral group). For a strong illusion, the overlying stripe and the background must belong to 1 color group and the underlying stripe to the other. The illusory patches are characterized by an increase of chroma and/or a hue shift, usually away from the color of the underlying stripe. The observed illusions may be mediated by R- and G-cones only.
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