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Color perception under chromatic adaptation: "supersensitivity" with dim backgrounds
Authors:S K Shevell  J Nick  J Larimer
Affiliation:1. The University of Chicago, Chicaao, IL, 60637, U.S.A.;2. Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 19122, U.S.A.
Abstract:The amounts of 540 nm light and 660 nm light that when mixed result in a yellow (neither reddish nor greenish) percept remain in constant ratio, regardless of the total retinal illumance level of the mixture. A similar result holds if the mixture is superimposed upon a very dim 660 nm adapting field, except that a larger proportion of 540 nm light is required than in the dark (contrary to an effect of receptor desensitization, which would result in a smaller proportion of 540 nm light). Mixtures of 460 and 579 nm lights that give yellow/blue equilibrium percepts show the same effect: under very dim 579 nm adaptation, a larger proportion of 460 nm light is required than in the dark. These results cannot be accounted for by cone sensitivity reduction nor by a postreceptoral restoring effect; they reveal an additional mechanism of adaptation.
Keywords:Chromatic adaptation  Color perception  Equilibrium hues  Supersensitivity
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