The Fechner color effect is an illusion of color seen when looking at certain rapidly changing or moving black-and-white patterns. They are also called...
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Sebastian Fechner (born 1983), Polish footballer Fechner color, an illusion of color Weber–Fechner law Fechner (crater), a lunar crater 11041 Fechner (1989...
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Gustav Theodor Fechner (/ˈfɛxnər/; German: [ˈfɛçnɐ]; 19 April 1801 – 18 November 1887) was a German physicist, philosopher, and experimental psychologist...
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Stroboscope (section Fechner color)
illusion that white light is tinged with color, known as Fechner color. Within certain ranges, the apparent color can be controlled by the frequency of the...
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Strobe light (section Fechner color)
illusion that white light is tinged with color, known as Fechner color. Within certain ranges, the apparent color can be controlled by the frequency of the...
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28 February 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2015. "Optical illusion: Dress color debate goes global". BBC News. BBC. Archived from the original on 2019-07-13...
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Benham's top / Benham's disc (a rotating black-and-white disc to show the Fechner color effect) Benjamin, Biblical character – a Benjamin (in some languages...
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Lightness (redirect from Color value)
the Munsell value scale and the relative luminance. Aware of the Weber–Fechner law, Albert Munsell remarked "Should we use a logarithmic curve or curve...
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Synesthesia (section Grapheme–color synesthesia)
physician Georg Tobias Ludwig Sachs. The "father of psychophysics," Gustav Fechner, reported the first empirical survey of colored letter photisms among 73...
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American psychologist. Bagley's work focused on the research of Fechner's color rings and color aesthetics. She was listed in the first biographical compilation...
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Knowledge argument (redirect from Mary the color scientist)
physical descriptions of color, but no actual perceptual experience of color. Mary has learned everything there is to learn about color, but she has never actually...
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Rainer Mausfeld (section Color perception)
received his doctorate from the University of Bonn with a thesis about Fechner-Scaling. The thesis focuses on the principles of the construction of psychophysical...
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Ewald Hering (category Color scientists)
Helmholtz, Müller's protégé. However, in Leipzig, E. H. Weber and G. T. Fechner were conducting groundbreaking studies founding what would become the field...
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subsequently provided by Gustav Fechner, so the rule is therefore known either as the Weber Law or as the Weber–Fechner law; the constant k is called the...
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Contrast (vision) (redirect from Color contrast)
same small difference matters if the average luminance is low (see Weber–Fechner law). Below, some common definitions are given. Weber contrast is defined...
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Photography (section Color)
almost claim that he had anticipated much that the nineteenth century Fechner did in experimentation with after-images. Belbachir, Ahmed Nabil (2009)...
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Theory of Colours (redirect from Goethe's color theory)
especially Thomas Young, Louis Malus, Pierre Prévost and Gustav Theodor Fechner. One third of the statements from the natural sciences were in favour of...
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Josef Albers (section Color theory)
subtractive colour mixture; the tonal relations of colours; the Weber-Fechner Law; and simultaneous contrast. In each case Lee suggested that Albers...
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Experimental psychology (section Gustav Fechner)
but it was Fechner who realized the importance of Weber's research to psychology. Weber's law and Fechner's law was published in Fechner's work, "Elemente...
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used to estimate the required exposure of the film. Following the Weber–Fechner law, at the start of the 20th century human lightness perception was assumed...
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Young & Morgan 1980, p. 296. Cronquist et al. 1972, p. 108, 140, 145, 224. Fechner, Gilbert H. "Blue Spruce". Retrieved 2018-11-23. Bates, Carlos C. "Forest...
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reactions can oscillate was met with extreme scepticism. In 1828, G.T. Fechner published a report of oscillations in a chemical system. He described an...
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light, dependence of the Newton/Grassmann laws of color mixture on light intensity, validity of Fechner's law at different light intensities, brightness...
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Georg Elias Müller (section Color phenomena)
push towards psychology, research and critical thinking. Gustav Theodor Fechner, his first teacher at Leipzig University also introduced him to psychophysics...
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Pictureworthsthousandwords.appspot.com. Wendzel, Steffen; Zander, Sebastian; Fechner, Bernhard; Herdin, Christian (16 April 2015). "Pattern-Based Survey and...
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(establishing fund of $5,875,500, subject to the requisition of Mr. Robert Fechner, Director) May 26, 1933 80 6148 Relief of Unemployment Through the Performance...
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of experiments. Gustav Fechner (1801–1887) contributed theories in sensations and perceptions and one of them is the Fechner's law, which modifies Weber's...
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describe it. With the development of Psychophysics, beginning with Gustav Fechner, there has been an effort to develop suitable experimental procedures which...
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applied to the empirical aesthetics in the end of the 19th century by Gustav Fechner as the "principle of unitary connection of the manifold": humans "tolerate...
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with Gustav Fechner c. 1876, have been devised to test the idea that the golden ratio plays a role in human perception of beauty. While Fechner found a preference...
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