Psychology 3203

Questions to Ponder before Test 2

1. Know the definition of and the relationship among the terms: radiance, illuminance, luminance, reflectance, and brightness. Understand the basic physics of how and where light rays end up in your eye.

2. In discussions about brightness, I said that the rule is "the coal is always black." Using two objects, like a piece of coal and a piece of chalk, explain what this statement means with respect to illuminance, luminance, and reflectance. Can I predict the amount of brightness if I know how much light energy is coming from an object?

3. Be able to describe the structures of the eye and the retina from the standpoint of a photon entering the eye. Where are the photoreceptors located?

4. What is the duplex retina? Purkinje shift? What is the evidence for having a duplex retina? What does it mean to have a duplex retina?

6. Understand how "lateral inhibition" works in horseshoe crab vision.

7. Understand how "lateral inhibition" applies to Mach bands and the Hermann Grid illusion. Where is the illusion located in the Hermann Grid illusion? Is the Hermann Grid real or an illusion?

8. Explain the simultaneous contrast illusion. Is it an illusion or is it real? Where is the illusion in the simultaneous contrast illusion? What does the effect tell us about the function of the visual.

9. What is the relationship between wavelength and color? What are spectral colors? Nonspectral colors? Metamers?

10. Is white a color? Is white a wavelength? Is purple a color? Is purple a wavelength?

11. What is the difference between hue, saturation, and brightness? What is the difference between hue and color? How many colors can we see?

12. How were the Munsell and CIE color systems developed? What are their similarities and differences?.

13. Understand how additive and subtractive color mixing work in daily life. Explain how to make my coffe cup look purple, using additive and subtractive color mixing.

14. Explain the development of trichromatic theory. What did Helmholtz do? What did he find?

15. Explain the development of opponent process theory. What did Hering consider to be the critical evidence supporting his hypothetical color receptors?

16. Know the location and shape of the spectral sensitivity curves for the three types of cone receptors in humans. Why do we label the cones as Short, Medium, & Long wavelength detectors instead of Blue, Green, and Red detectors?

17. At the level of the cones, how do we explain seeing white, blue, yellow, and purple?

18. What causes color blindness? Identify the three types of color blindness. What happens to the color world of individuals with each type of color blindness.

19. What is an Ishihara test? How does it work?

20. What is simultaneous color contrast? Is it real or an illusion?

21. What did Land discover in his Mondrian experiments? What is color constancy? What did Land's results tell us about color constancy?

22. Why does the fading dot illusion occur? What does it tell us about vision?

23. What is a stabilized retinal image? What is the effect when you stabilize the image? What does that tell us about vision?