A PARADOX IN THE PERCEPTION OF LUMINANCE GRADIENTS. I |
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Authors: | Sten Sture, Bergströ m |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Uppsala, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Under certain conditions subjects looking at a luminance gradient report a physically darker part of the gradient to be brighter than an adjacent area of higher luminance. This brightness paradox was studied in a series of experiments using a magnitude estimation method. The main results were that both the changing sign of the second derivative of the luminance function (Mach's hypothesis) and the higher or lower luminance of an adjacent area (McDougall's drainage theory) are critical conditions for the appearance of the paradox. In the present study none of these conditions per se resulted in a brightness paradox. |
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