- Leo
Maurice Hurvich (September 11, 1910 –
April 25, 2009) was an
American psychologist who
conducted research into
human color vision. He was married...
- black-white).
Ultimately these two
theories were
synthesized in 1957 by
Hurvich and Jameson, who
showed that
retinal processing corresponds to the trichromatic...
-
Churchland using the
Hurvich–Jameson (H–J)
opponent process criticizes the
inverted spectrum on
scientific grounds: If the
Hurvich–Jameson
account of our...
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linear regression (only) by
Sugiura (1978). That
instigated the work of
Hurvich & Tsai (1989), and
several further papers by the same authors,
which extended...
- the two
theories and show that they can be complementary. In 1957, Leo
Hurvich and
Dorothea Jameson provided psychophysical validation for Hering's theory...
- such as that
articulated by
Ewald Hering (1878) and
further developed by
Hurvich and
Jameson (1957). The
opponent process theory states that the
human visual...
- for a
better fit to the
Munsell value. Later,
Dorothea Jameson and Leo
Hurvich claim that this
corrects for
simultaneous contrast effects. V = 2.357 Y...
- and
charts Hering,
Ewald (1964) [1878, Zur
Lehre vom Lichtsinne, Wien].
Hurvich, L.M.; Jameson, D. (eds.).
Outlines of a
Theory of the
light sense. Cambridge...
-
regression with an F-to
enter stopping rule. Technometrics, 23, 377–380.
Hurvich, C. M. and C. L. Tsai. 1990. The
impact of
model selection on inference...
- 1016/j.visres.2010.09.006. PMID 20849875. S2CID 1399339. Jameson, D.;
Hurvich, L. M. (1989). "Essay
concerning color constancy".
Annual Review of Psychology...