Volume 3, Number 2, Article 1, Pages 106-115 doi:10.1167/3.2.1 http://journalofvision.org/3/2/1/ ISSN 1534-7362
Interactions between color and luminance in the perception of orientation
Colin W. G. Clifford
School of Psychology, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Branka Spehar
School of Psychology, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Samuel G. Solomon
Center for Neural Science, New York University, New York, NY, USA
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Paul R. Martin
Department of Physiology, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Qasim Zaidi
College of Optometry, The State University of New York, New York, NY, USA
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Abstract

At the early stages of visual processing in humans and other primates, chromatic signals are carried to primary visual cortex (V1) via two chromatic channels and a third achromatic (luminance) channel. The sensitivities of the channels define the three cardinal axes of color space. A long-standing though controversial hypothesis is that the cortical pathways for color and form perception maintain this early segregation with the luminance channel dominating form perception and the chromatic channels driving color perception. Here we show that a simple interaction between orientation channels (the tilt illusion) is influenced by both chromatic and luminance mechanisms. We measured the effect of oriented surround gratings upon the perceived orientation of a test grating as a function of the axes of color space along which the gratings were modulated. We found that the effect of a surround stimulus on the perceived orientation of the test is largest when both are modulated along the same axis of color space, regardless of whether that is a cardinal axis. These results show that color and orientation are intimately coupled in visual processing. Further, they suggest that the cardinal chromatic axes have no special status at the level(s) of visual cortex at which the tilt illusion is mediated.

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Received September 15, 2002; published February 25, 2003
Citation
Clifford, C. W. G., Spehar, B., Solomon, S. G., Martin, P. R., & Zaidi, Q. (2003). Interactions between color and luminance in the perception of orientation. Journal of Vision, 3(2):1, 106-115, http://journalofvision.org/3/2/1/, doi:10.1167/3.2.1.
Keywords
color vision, visual cortex, human psychophysics, spatial vision, tilt illusion, sensory coding
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