See our poster presentations at ECVP2021 here.
Witzel & Dewis
Why bananas are yellow: The Dominant Hue of Object Colours
Karimipour & Witzel
A simple perceptual model of surface colours: Assessments with hyperspectral images
See our poster presentations at ECVP2021 here.
Witzel & Dewis
Why bananas are yellow: The Dominant Hue of Object Colours
Karimipour & Witzel
A simple perceptual model of surface colours: Assessments with hyperspectral images
Out now: “The role of hue in the perception of object colours” in AVA 2020 Virtual Christmas Meeting December 21, 2020. Perception. 2021;50(6):573-592. doi:10.1177/03010066211008143
Our posters at this year’s Meeting of the Vision Science Society, 21.-26. May – Click on images to open pdf.
When pop science goes wrong: MaiLab’s broadcast on colour perception feeds into common misunderstandings and gets almost everything wrong – – – watched by 1M Germans!!!! Some clarifications here (in German).
We are starting this Friday (13h) our after-lunch breaks as part of the Southampton Science and Egineering Festival (#SOTSEF); live quizzes and comptetitions, toy experiments, and work-shops about topics from cognitive Psychology and Neuroscience. More information here.
Witzel & Gegenfurtner (2020) Memory Color. In R. Shamey (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Color Science and Technology (pp. 1-7). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27851-8_58-9
Siuda-Krzywicka, Witzel, Bartolomeo & Cohen (2020) Color Naming and Categorization Depend on Distinct Functional Brain Networks. Cerebral Cortex. doi:10.1093/cercor/bhaa278
No, I am not a princess; nevertheless they let me put in my 2 cents on colour perception in episode 6 of this TV broadcast on science education for German kids (unfortunately in German only).