Perceived Contrast Explains Asymmetries in Visual-Search Tasks with Shaded Stimuli
Perceived Contrast Explains Asymmetries in Visual-Search Tasks with Shaded Stimuli is a scholarly work, published in 2004 in ''Perception''. The main subjects of the publication include contrast, optics, visual search, physics, somatosensory system, glossary of archaeology, psychology, perception, visual perception, asymmetry, communication, face perception, High Contrast, and cognitive psychology. The work described here challenges this view: the results of the first experiment show that top-dark circles are perceived as having 10% higher contrast than top-bright circles of the same physical contrast.