Yang Joong Nam, Shevell Steven K
Department of Psychology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
J Vis. 2003;3(5):369-79. doi: 10.1167/3.5.4.
This study investigates color perception in a scene with two different illuminants. The two illuminants, in opposite corners, simultaneously shine on a (simulated) scene with an opaque dividing wall, which controls how much of the scene is illuminated by each source. In the first experiment, the height of the dividing wall was varied. This changed the amount of each illuminant reaching objects on the opposite side of the wall. Results showed that the degree of color constancy decreased when a region on one side of the wall had cues to both illuminants, suggesting that cues from the second illuminant are detrimental to color constancy. In a later experiment, color constancy was found to improve when the specular highlight cues from the second illuminant were altered to be consistent with the first illuminant. This corroborates the influence of specular highlights in surface color perception, and suggests that the reduced color constancy in the first experiment is due to the inconsistent, though physically correct, cues from the two illuminants.
本研究调查了在有两种不同光源的场景中的颜色感知。这两种光源位于对角,同时照射在一个带有不透明分隔墙的(模拟)场景上,该分隔墙控制着每个光源对场景的照明程度。在第一个实验中,改变了分隔墙的高度。这改变了到达墙另一侧物体的每种光源的量。结果表明,当墙一侧的一个区域有来自两种光源的线索时,颜色恒常性程度降低,这表明来自第二种光源的线索对颜色恒常性有害。在随后的一个实验中,当来自第二种光源的镜面高光线索被改变为与第一种光源一致时,发现颜色恒常性得到了改善。这证实了镜面高光在表面颜色感知中的影响,并表明第一个实验中颜色恒常性降低是由于来自两种光源的不一致但在物理上正确的线索。