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From: Memory color of natural familiar objects: Effects of surface texture and 3-D shape
Journal of Vision. 2013;13(7):20. doi: / Figure Legend: Memory hue deviation: comparison of conditions within each experimental factor. Small grey circles indicate individual observer selections averaged over 10 identical trials, i.e., the mean selection of one observer for one condition, M = 28 × (4 × 3 − 1). Large filled symbols are the average over all 28 observers for each object/condition. (A) Chromatic surface factor (TEX vs. Uniform). Red squares: mean uniform condition (M = 4 × 3). Blue triangles: most saturated uniform condition (M = 4 × 3). (B) Shape diagnosticity factor (natural vs. generic). Each red square is the mean memory hue deviation for one object/chromatic surface/dimensionality condition combination (M = 3 × 3 × 2). (C) Shape dimensionality factor (3-D vs. 2-D). Each red square is the mean memory hue deviation for one object/chromatic surface/shape-diagnosticity condition combination (M = 3 × 3 × 2). Black line: unity line. Date of download: 12/31/2017 The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Copyright © All rights reserved.
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