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Explanation for neon color effect of chromatic configurations on the basis of perceptual ambiguity in form and color
Authors:Sohmiya Seiyu
Affiliation:Sohmiya Institute of Psychology, Nagoya, Japan. QZM01576@nifty.ne.jp
Abstract:Under reflected light conditions, we observed a neon color effect in a van Tuijl-type pattern for 30 combinations by pairing CMY inks. The results cannot be fully explained by Bressan's proposal as follows: (1) the illusory colors for the six configurations contradicted her predictions, (2) strong effects were not presented for complementary color pairs, and (3) for four configurations, the colors of line segments assimilated into those of the inducing patterns. Thus, the author proposes an hypothesis that the visual system treats neon color displays as ambiguous figures in form and color. This proposal can explain both illusory colors of the illusory area and those of the line segments themselves.
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