Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

Poster Session: Saturday, May 20, 2023, 2:45 – 6:45 pm, Banyan Breezeway

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

26.301

Separate normalization of ON / OFF channels is not enough to account for perceived brightness

Vincent, Joris

26.302

The role of rod and cone signals in mesopic brightness induction

Barrionuevo, Pablo A.

26.303

The asymmetry between achromatic increments and decrements in perceptual scaling and discrimination

Shi, Yangyi

26.304

Luminance and heterochromatic brightness

Guan, Shuchen

26.305

Effect of Background Color and Light Source Intensity on Lightness Discrimination Thresholds

Reynolds, Devin

26.306

Measuring lightness constancy with varying realism

Künstle, David-Elias

26.307

Discriminating color ensembles

Macyczko, Jesse R.

26.308

Can deep neural networks for intrinsic image decomposition model human lightness constancy?

Flachot, Alban

26.309

Eye closure elicits qualitatively distinct responses within the lateral geniculate nucleus and visual cortex

Cicero, Nicholas

26.310

Free and fast implementations of a novel lightness computational model

Kobayashi, Yuki

26.311

Statistical properties of 1st- and 2nd-order brightness induction in a disk/annulus paradigm

Kavcar, Osman B.

26.312

Linearisation of a monitor for web-based experiments

Peirce, Jonathan

26.313

Optimizing data acquisition for MLDS: when is it valid to take a short-cut?

Aguilar, Guillermo