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How we see black and white

How we see black and white - When perceiving shade of gray of an object, the brain is faced with a challenging task: how to map the large range of light intensities in real-world images onto the much smaller but meaningful range of surface lightnesses. Psychologists from the University of Pennsylvania and Rutgers University provide new insight into how the brain tackles this problem.



Contributed by: David Simmons



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