Adaptation to Chromatic Aberration by the Human Visual System

Prolonged exposure to the chromatic dispersion produced by prism spectacles leads to a perceptual adaptation. The adaptation develops rapidly in the first two days of the wearing of the spectacles, and seems to be a special reaction to the relative change in illuminance at intensity gradients on the...

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Color
Colors
Eyeglasses
Head
Humans
Luminance
Old Medline
Retina
Retinal images
Spectacle
Vision, Ocular
Visual perception
Visual system
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