Chichilnisky E J, Wandell B A
Neurosciences Program, Stanford University, CA 94305.
Vision Res. 1995 Jan;35(2):239-54. doi: 10.1016/0042-6989(94)00122-3.
Photoreceptor sensitivity changes explained the effect of large uniform backgrounds on the color appearance of small targets in a dichoptic asymmetric color matching experiment. Subjects viewed in each eye a target superimposed on a large background. The backgrounds presented to the two eyes had different spectral compositions. Subjects adjusted the target seen by the right eye to match the appearance of the target seen by the left eye. Receptor sensitivity changes explained the effect of numerous adapting backgrounds on the color appearance of many targets with high precision. Post-receptoral sensitivity changes provided a poorer account of the data. The apparent sensitivity of each receptor class varied inversely with changes in background light absorbed by that receptor class, but did not depend on background light absorbed by the other two receptor classes.
在双眼不对称颜色匹配实验中,光感受器敏感性变化解释了大面积均匀背景对小目标颜色外观的影响。受试者每只眼睛观看一个叠加在大背景上的目标。呈现给两只眼睛的背景具有不同的光谱组成。受试者调整右眼看到的目标,使其与左眼看到的目标外观相匹配。光感受器敏感性变化高精度地解释了众多适应背景对许多目标颜色外观的影响。感受器后敏感性变化对数据的解释较差。每个感受器类别的表观敏感性与该感受器类别吸收的背景光变化成反比,但不依赖于其他两个感受器类别吸收的背景光。