Maloney Laurence T, Brainard David H
Department of Psychology, Center for Neural Science, New York University, New York, NY, USA.
J Vis. 2010 Dec 27;10(9):19. doi: 10.1167/10.9.19.
There is a large literature characterizing human perception of the lightness and color of matte surfaces arranged in coplanar arrays. In the past ten years researchers have begun to examine perception of lightness and color using wider ranges of stimuli intended to better approximate the conditions of everyday viewing. One emerging line of research concerns perception of lightness and color in scenes that approximate the three-dimensional environment we live in, with objects that need not be matte or coplanar and with geometrically complex illumination. A second concerns the perception of material surface properties other than color and lightness, such as gloss or roughness. This special issue features papers that address the rich set of questions and approaches that have emerged from these new research directions. Here, we briefly describe the articles in the issue and their relation to previous work.
有大量文献描述了人类对共面排列的哑光表面的亮度和颜色的感知。在过去十年中,研究人员开始使用更广泛的刺激来研究亮度和颜色的感知,这些刺激旨在更好地模拟日常观看的条件。一个新兴的研究方向涉及在近似我们生活的三维环境的场景中对亮度和颜色的感知,其中的物体不一定是哑光的或共面的,并且具有几何形状复杂的照明。另一个研究方向涉及对除颜色和亮度之外的材料表面属性的感知,例如光泽度或粗糙度。本期特刊收录了一些论文,这些论文探讨了从这些新研究方向中涌现出的一系列丰富的问题和方法。在这里,我们简要介绍本期的文章及其与先前工作的关系。