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Journal of The Optical Society of America A-optics Image Science and Vision | 2016

Contrast adaptation to luminance and brightness modulations.

Takehiro Nagai; Kazuki Nakayama; Yuki Kawashima; Yasuki Yamauchi

Perceptual brightness and color contrast decrease after seeing a light temporally modulating along a certain direction in a color space, a phenomenon known as contrast adaptation. We investigated whether contrast adaptation along the luminance direction arises from modulation of luminance signals or apparent brightness signals. The stimulus consisted of two circles on a gray background presented on a CRT monitor. In the adaptation phase, the luminance and chromaticity of one circle were temporally modulated, while the other circle was kept at a constant luminance and color metameric with an equal-energy white. We employed two types of temporal modulations, namely, in luminance and brightness. Chromaticity was sinusoidally modulated along the L-M axis, leading to dissociation between luminance and brightness (the Helmholtz-Kohlrausch effect). In addition, luminance modulation was minimized in the brightness modulation, while brightness modulation was minimized in the luminance modulation. In the test phase, an asymmetric matching method was used to measure the magnitude of contrast adaptation for both modulations. Our results showed that, although contrast adaptation along the luminance direction occurred for both modulations, contrast adaptation for luminance modulation was significantly stronger than that for the brightness modulation regardless of the temporal frequency of the adaptation modulation. These results suggest that luminance modulation is more influential in contrast adaptation than brightness modulation.


Journal of Vision | 2016

Examination of the Color Matching Function with Narrow-band LED System

Kunihiro Hatakeyama; Tsubasa Kamei; Yuki Kawashima; Takehiro Nagai; Yasuki Yamauchi


PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE AT THE CIE MIDTERM MEETING 2017 23 – 25 OCTOBER 2017, JEJU, REPUBLIC OF KOREA | 2018

SIMULATION OF TOTAL LUMINOUS FLUX MEASUREMENT FOR PANEL LIGHT SOURCE USING INTEGRATING SPHERE

Tomonori Tashiro; Yasuki Yamauchi; Takehiro Nagai; Yuki Kawashima; Taka-aki Suzuki


PROCEEDINGS OF CIE 2018 TOPICAL CONFERENCE ON SMART LIGHTING | 2018

COMPARISON OF PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE BETWEEN LED AND OLED DURING TASK EXECUTION

Takumi Otsuka; Tomonori Tashiro; Yuki Kawashima; Takehiro Nagai; Yasuki Yamauchi


Organic Process Research & Development | 2018

PSYCHOPHYSICAL APPROACH FOR EVALUATION OF OLED PANEL PERFORMANCE

Yasuki Yamauchi; Yuki Kawashima; Tomonori Tashiro; Kohzoh Takahashi; Takehiro Nagai


Transactions of Japan Society of Kansei Engineering | 2017

Task-relevant Perceptual Learning for Judgments of Visual Material Features

Hiroaki Kiyokawa; Yuki Kawashima; Yasuki Yamauchi; Takehiro Nagai


Optical Review | 2017

Do specular highlights and the daylight locus act as cues for estimating illumination color from a single object

Takehiro Nagai; Shigeyuki Kaneko; Yuki Kawashima; Yasuki Yamauchi


Journal of Vision | 2017

Contributions of luminance and S-cone signals to color discrimination and supra-threshold color difference in color-deficient observers

Takehiro Nagai; Kyohei Hayashi; Yuki Kawashima; Yasuki Yamauchi; Shoji Sunaga


Journal of Vision | 2016

Effects of specular highlight on color constancy: appearance setting vs paper setting

Takehiro Nagai; Ryota Suto; Yosuke Machida; Yuki Kawashima; Yasuki Yamauchi


Journal of Vision | 2016

Effects of stimulus duration on surface quality perception

Naozumi Yamada; Yuki Kawashima; Yasuki Yamauchi; Takehiro Nagai

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