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KANEMATSU TAMA
 
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Faculty of Design Department of Media Design Assistant Professor
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Assistant Professor
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Degree

  • Ph.D. (Engineering)

Papers

  • Large enhancement of simultaneous color contrast by white flanking contours. International journal

    Tama Kanematsu, Kowa Koida

    Scientific reports   10 ( 1 )   20136 - 20136   2020.11

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    Language:English   Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)  

    Simultaneous color contrast and assimilation are mutually opposing effects on color appearance, and their magnitude depends on spatial context. The Monnier-Shevell illusion induces a large color shift by a synergy of simultaneous assimilation and contrast using the alternating color of proximal and distant surrounds. The illusion induces a prominent effect along the blue-yellow color axis, but a subtle effect along the orthogonal color axis. In this study, we report an illusion generated by an extremely thin gray line on a cyan background that appears reddish when the line is flanked by thin white contours. We quantified the color appearance of the gray line in a color matching experiment and found that the color shift of the gray line with white contours induced large color shifts. It is also known that luminance contrast between a center and its surrounds affects the magnitude of simultaneous color contrast. However, our color contrast effects were larger for a dark line rather than for a pale line. In contrast, the perceived color shift of the line without the contours increased as the luminance of the gray line increased, supporting the known effect of Kirschmann's third law. These results indicate that Kirschmann's third law fails to explain the perceived color shift of our illusion, even after accounting for optical factors like aberrations. Observed color shifts could be explained by an augmented synergy theory based on intensity space, rather than chromaticity.

    DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-77241-5

  • Large Color Contrast Effect Induced by a Thin White-Gap; Evidence for Interaction Between Color and Luminance

    Tama Kanematsu, Kowa Koida

    I-PERCEPTION   10   50 - 51   2019.9

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Research Projects

  • 周辺領域に依存した小視野刺激の色知覚メカニズムの解明

    Grant number:22K20317  2022 - 2023

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity start-up

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    Authorship:Principal investigator  Grant type:Scientific research funding

  • 輝度と色の相互作用による遠隔色対比知覚の予測

    Grant number:20J12600  2020 - 2021

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for JSPS Fellows

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    Grant type:Scientific research funding