An empirical study of the traditional Mach card effect |
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Authors: | Bloj Marina G Hurlbert Anya C |
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Affiliation: | Department of Optometry, University of Bradford, UK. m.bloj@brad.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | The traditional achromatic Mach card effect is an example of lightness inconstancy and a demonstration of how shape and lightness perception interact. We present a quantitative study of this phenomenon and explore the conditions under which it occurs. The results demonstrate that observers show lightness constancy only when sufficient information is available about the light-source position, and the perceptual task required of them is surface identification rather than direct colour-appearance matching. An analysis and comparison of these results with the chromatic Mach card effect (Bloj et al 1999 Nature 402 877-879) demonstrate that the luminance effects of mutual illumination do not account for the change in lightness perception in the traditional Mach card. |
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