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Opponent chromatic induction: experimental evaluation and theoretical account.

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In this paper, the chromatic response processes of the opponent-colors theory were analyzed in terms of the Chromatic response process of the inducing field, and it was shown that induced chromatic responses are opponent to but proportional in magnitude to the mean chromatic activities of inducing field.
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The concept of physiologically based, opponent chromatic induction is fundamental to the opponent-colors theory. A continued quantitative development of this theory to account for color perceptions, equations, and discriminations under various conditions of adaptation and illumination has emphasized the need for systematic quantification of induced color effects. Experiments are reported in which a color-matching technique was used to compare the chromatic responses to focal stimuli seen first in isolation and then in the presence of surrounding stimulus arrays of specified luminances and chromaticities and of various degrees of complexity. The results are analyzed in terms of the chromatic response processes of the opponent-colors theory. Chromatic inductions are shown to decrease systematically with decreasing contiguity of focal and surround stimulus areas. For given degrees of contiguity, induced chromatic responses are shown to be opponent to but proportional in magnitude to the mean chromatic activities of the inducing field, and the constant of proportionality decreases as a function of decreasing contiguity.

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TL;DR: A quantitative model for an opponent-colors theory of vision is presented that is based on the CIE color mixture data for the standard observer to account for spectral brightness, saturation, and hue and some of their associated psychophysical functions in both normal and dichromatic vision.
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Spatial summation of inhibitory influences in the eye of Limulus, and the mutual interaction of receptor units.

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