♦ UPCOMING ♦ JUST PAST ♦ PAST YEARS ♦
Sep02 – ECVP digest
Jul 22: Video Viewing – Island of the Colour Blind
Jul 08: Special session
(1) Veronica Pisu about online experimentation + (2) Intermural Presentation Award
Jun 10 – Laysa Hedjar:
Shooner, & Mullen (2020) Enhanced luminance sensitivity on color and luminance pedestals: Threshold measurements and a model of parvocellular luminance processing. Journal of Vision, 20(6):12, 1–14.
May – Jasna Martinovic:
Kaneko, Kuriki, & Andersen (2020) Steady-State Visual Evoked Potentials Elicited from Early Visual Cortex Reflect Both Perceptual Color Space and Cone-Opponent Mechanisms. Cerebral Cortex Communications, 1(1).
Apr 29 – Jenny Bosten:
Cohen, M. A., Botch, T. L., & Robertson, C. E. (2020). The limits of color awareness during active, real-world vision. PNAS, 117(24), 13821-13827.
Apr 15 – Mubaraka Muchhala:
Weingerl, Hladnik, & Javoršek (2020) Development of a machine learning model for extracting image prominent colors. Color Research & Application, 45(3), 409-426.
Apr 01 – Jelmer de Vries:
Twomey, Roberts, Brainard, & Plotkin (PNAS, 2021) What we talk about when we talk about color.
Mar 18 – Aimee Martin:
Wang, Men, Gao, Caramazza, & Bi (Neuron, 2020) Two Forms of Knowledge Representations in the Human Brain.
Mar 09 OSA webinar on Advances in Characterizing Color Rendition of Light Sources.
Mar4 Ruben Pastilha:
Hasantash, Lafer-Sousa, Afraz, & Conway (2019) Paradoxical impact of memory on color appearance of faces. Nature Communications, 10(1), 3010.
Feb 25 – Daniel Joyce:
Horiguchi, Winawer, Dougherty, & Wandell (2013) Human trichromacy revisited. PNAS, 110(3), E260-E269.
Feb 18 – Michaela Trescakova:
Masumitsu & Mizokami (JOSA 2020) Influence of naturalness of chroma and lightness contrast modulation on colorfulness adaptation in natural images.
Feb 04 – Hamed Karimipour
Li, Tregillus, Luo, & Engel (2020) Visual mode switching learned through repeated adaptation to color. eLife, 9, e61179.
Jan 28 OSA Virtual Vision Science Seminar on visual illusions: “Imaging in our brain” by Michael Bach.
Hasantash & Afraz (2020) Richer color vocabulary is associated with better color memory but not color perception. PNAS, 117(49), 31046-31052.