Temporal hierarchy of the visual perceptive systems in the Mondrian world
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- 22 October 1997
- journal article
- Published by The Royal Society in Proceedings Of The Royal Society B-Biological Sciences
- Vol. 264 (1387) , 1415-1419
- https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.1997.0197
Abstract
Our earlier psychophysical work has shown that colour and motion are not perceived at the same time, with colour leading motion by about 50–100 ms. In pursuing this work, we thought it would be interesting to use a more complex colour stimulus, one in which the wavelength composition of the light reflected or emitted from surfaces changes continually, without entailing a change in the perceived colour (colour constancy). We therefore used a Mondrian figure, an abstract multi–coloured scene with no recognizable objects, against which squares (either red or green) moved up and down, changing colour from red to green in various phase differences with the change in direction of motion. The red and green squares changed continually in their spectral characteristics, as did every other patch on the Mondrian. The results showed that colour is still perceived before motion, by about 80 ms.Keywords
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