Discrete color filling beyond luminance gaps along perceptual surfaces.

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Published in J Vis on December 05, 2006

Authors

Ryota Kanai1, Daw-An Wu, Frans A J Verstraten, Shinsuke Shimojo

Author Affiliations

1: Psychonomics Division, Helmholtz Research Institute, Universiteit Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands. kanair@gmail.com

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