Reallocation of narrow bands of spectral energy: The effect on brightness perception and color preference
Summary:
This paper discusses the effect of spectral modification on the perception of brightness and color preference, focusing on the removal of optical radiation near anti-prime spectral regions and the resulting perceptions of brightness and color preference.
Categories
- Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses the effect of spectral modification on the perception of brightness and color preference, focusing on the removal of optical radiation near anti-prime spectral regions.
- Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses the human psychophysical response to spectra and the role of spectral tuning in source optimization, which relates to cognitive function and memory.
Author(s)
AM Wilkerson
Publication Year:
2013
Number of Citations:
4
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