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Citation

Kinney JA, Luria SM, Schlichting CL, Neri DF. Perception 1983; 12(3): 363-366.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1983, SAGE Publications)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

6669463

Abstract

The ability of subjects to discriminate the depth of depressions in the snow was conducted at a cross-country ski area. The percentage of correct judgments on an overcast day was significantly greater with yellow goggles than with luminance-matched neutral goggles. This experiment, suggested by the chromatic-achromatic theory of color vision, indicates why yellow goggles are popular despite many previous unsuccessful attempts to prove their effectiveness.


Language: en

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