A study on color information corrected in human brain - Measurement and evaluation of color propagation

Sota Shimizu, Takumi Kadogawa, Masayuki Naito, Takumi Hashizume, Hiroki Kusano, Hiroshi Nagaoka, Nobuyuki, Hasebe, Yoshiaki Tanzawa

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    Abstract

    There exists a well-known visual illusion with respect to color propagation. That is, a human subject confuses a color in the subject's peripheral field of view (FOV) as another color in the central FOV (with a shape of circular disk) spreads into the peripheral FOV or as a color in the peripheral FOV erodes another color in the central FOV (also with a shape of circular disk) when he/she keeps gazing at a specific color visual stimulus in his/her central FOV for more than several seconds. In this paper, the authors experiment this illusion using multiple naive subjects in conditions of the visual stimuli as the central or peripheral colors and the disk size change. This paper has proposed a rate of propagation as a criterion and has analyzed and discussed the illusion using it.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings, IECON 2014 - 40th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society
    PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
    Pages5230-5235
    Number of pages6
    ISBN (Print)9781479940325
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014 Feb 24
    Event40th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, IECON 2014 - Dallas, United States
    Duration: 2014 Oct 302014 Nov 1

    Other

    Other40th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, IECON 2014
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityDallas
    Period14/10/3014/11/1

    Keywords

    • Color Propagation
    • Eya-tracking Device
    • Field of View
    • Visial Illusion
    • Vision
    • Visual Psychophysics

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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