The World Of ColourThis is Volume VI of twenty-one in a collection of Cognitive Psychology. The first edition of this book appeared in 1911, and the second in 1930. It offers a study of the modes of appearance and measures of perception of colour and the phenomenology of illumination, as well as film colours like grey, transparent and translucent colours, light and space determined colours, contrast and theories of colour constancy. |
Contents
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FILM COLOURS | 58 |
SURFACE COLOURS | 75 |
TRANSPARENT AND TRANSLUCENT COLOURS | 213 |
LIGHT AS SPACEDETERMINER | 224 |
COLOURCONSTANCY AND COLOURCONTRAST | 233 |
MEASURES OF THE PERCEPTION OF ILLUMINATION | 248 |
COLOURCONSTANCY AND THE PROBLEM OF DEVELOPMENT | 251 |
THEORIES OF COLOURCONSTANCY | 260 |
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achromatic colours adaptation adapted eye after-image air-light albedo appearance of colour apprehended approximately B₁ B₂ binocular binocular vision brighter brightness Brunswik Bühler cardboard chromatic illumination colour-impressions colours appear conditions of illumination connection constancy contrast corresponding dark dark-adapted eye darker degrees of pronouncedness determined distance distinct effect eidetic image empiristic empty space episcotister equally equation experiments exposition fact factor film colour fixation flicker Gelb genuine colour Helmholtz Hering's impression of illumination influence intensity of illumination Jaensch light limen localization luminosity luminous lustre lustrous memory colours microstructure mode of appearance monocular Müller normal illumination object colour observer orientation perceived perception peripheral vision phenomena of colour-constancy presented Psychol relationship retinal excitation saturation seen sensations shadowed disc significance simultaneous contrast spatial subjective grey surface structure theory tion total insistence values visual field visual perception volume colour Weber's law white paper Zsch دو دو دو
