Perception & Colour Flashcards
Define perception
The processing of information via the transduction of physical stimuli
What are the 8 categories of perception?
- chemoreception (smell/taste)
- mechanoreception (pressure/vibration)
- proprioception (muscle locomotion)
- thermoreception
- equilibrioception (balance)
- photoreception (vision)
- nocioception (pain)
- audition (hearing)
What is Rationalism
The idea that prepositions are known to use by intuition alone
What is Empiricism
The idea that things are known to us by experience alone
What did Democritus believe about vision?
Was an empiricist
- Atoms come to the eyes
- Sight produced by the eyes and the ‘soul’
- Colour is the combination of primary colours (black, red, white and green) but is relative and not absolute
What did Plato believe about vision?
Was a rationalist
- Rays come out of your eyes and things interact with those rays
- Colours and vision are so complicated that we cannot predict them
What ideas did Alhazen propose about vision
Uses critical evaluation to deduce
- light rays originating from an object travels into your eyes
- white light is composed of many colours
What information did Isaac Newton gain from his prism experiments?
- Was believed that prisms added colour to pure light, then tested if putting another prism in front would add more colour
- Instead produced more white light
- colour results from the reflection of wavelengths from objects
What did Lomonosov believe?
That the eye contained 3 colour sensitive receptors
What idea did Young develop?
The idea of metamers - different physical stimuli that are perceived identically
What does the colour of an object depend upon?
The colour it reflects and the colour of the light source
What is subtractive colour mixing?
When the colour reflected is the one that is not absorbed (e.g mixing blue and yellow reflect green which they have in common)
Give 2 examples of additive colour mixing
- Lights where blue and yellow produce white light
2. Paints
Define the principle of univariance
That a photoreceptor is a function of just one variable
What is the Young-Helmholz theory?
That you can match any visible colour with a combination of 3 spectral lights and that there are indefinitely many spectra that give rise to the same colours