Presentation 1996/10/17
Computational theory and neural mechanisms of color vision
Toshio Inui,
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Abstract(in English) Characteristics of psychophysical color opponent mechanisms and apparent hue of spectral colors are introduced. Although the psychological data of these are consistent with each other, cardinal directions in color space found by an adaptation technique are different from the unique hues of psychological opponent mechanisms. In this paper, we introduce two physiological and computational models (Billock, 1991; De Valois and De Valois, 1993)and the discrepancy mentioned above is examined in detail. The computational theory and neural mechanisms of color constancy are also discussed.
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Keyword(in English) color vision / color constancy / computational theory / neural mechanism
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Title (in English) Computational theory and neural mechanisms of color vision
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Keyword(1) color vision
Keyword(2) color constancy
Keyword(3) computational theory
Keyword(4) neural mechanism
1st Author's Name Toshio Inui
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Psychology, Faculty of Letters, Kyoto University()
Date 1996/10/17
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Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 306
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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