The constancy of colored after-images

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Abstract

We undertook psychophysical experiments to determine whether the color of the after-image produced by viewing a colored patch which is part of a complex multicolored scene depends on the wavelength-energy composition of the light reflected from that patch. Our results show that it does not. The after-image, just like the color itself, depends on the ratio of light of different wavebands reflected from it and its surrounds. Hence, traditional accounts of after-images as being the result of retinal adaptation or the perceptual result of physiological opponency, are inadequate. We propose instead that the color of after-images is generated after colors themselves are generated in the visual brain.

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Zeki, S., Cheadle, S., Pepper, J., & Mylonas, D. (2017). The constancy of colored after-images. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2017.00229

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