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English: Examples of stimuli with two chromatic adapting contours. In the top left a stimulus is shown comprising both an inner and an outer green adapting contour. Compared with the figure in the top right, color spreading appears less strong, because filling-in induced by both contours appear to cancel each other out. In contrast, when the outer contour is changed to purple (lower left), both contours induced a similar colored afterimage. The color should be similar to color filling-in induced by the stimulus in the lower right. |
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Source | Movie 3 from Hazenberg S, van Lier R (2013). "Afterimage watercolors: an exploration of contour-based afterimage filling-in". Frontiers in Psychology. DOI:10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00707. PMID 24115940. PMC: 3792352. | ||
Author | Hazenberg S, van Lier R | ||
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Author | Hazenberg S, van Lier R |
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Image title | Examples of stimuli with two chromatic adapting contours. In the top left a stimulus is shown comprising both an inner and an outer green adapting contour. Compared with the figure in the top right, color spreading appears less strong, because filling-in induced by both contours appear to cancel each other out. In contrast, when the outer contour is changed to purple (lower left), both contours induced a similar colored afterimage. The color should be similar to color filling-in induced by the stimulus in the lower right. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2013-06-24 |