HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Barbara Blakeslee and Mark E. McCourt from the Northeastern University, United States have published the research work: Isolation of brightness induction effects on target patches from adjacent surrounds and remote backgrounds, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: To accomplish the experimental goal, the authors examine the effect of both adjacent surround-ring width and luminance in the presence of three remote background luminances.
- how: Their results showed that brightness contrast induction was an additive (linear) spatial process.
- future: Under these conditions the influence of the collinear and flanking bars was found . . .
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