
Publication details
Publisher: Steinkopff
Place: Heidelberg
Year: 1975
Pages: 219-226
ISBN (Hardback): 9783798504004
Full citation:
, "Some new demonstrations of the role of structural factors in brightness contrast", in: Gestalttheorie in der Modernen Psychologie, Heidelberg, Steinkopff, 1975


Some new demonstrations of the role of structural factors in brightness contrast
pp. 219-226
in: Suitbert Ertel, Lilly Kemmler, Michael Stadler (eds), Gestalttheorie in der Modernen Psychologie, Heidelberg, Steinkopff, 1975Abstract
A large number of experiments, from those of Hess and Pretori (1894) to the more recent studies of Heinemann (1955) and of Hurvich and Jameson (1966), have given support to the fact that simultaneous brightness contrast in a particular ("test") region depends in a systematic way on the luminance and the size of the contiguous "induction" region. As regards the corresponding physiological mechanisms, modern electrophysiological research (Ratliff, Hart-line and Miller, 1963) seems to support Hering's theory which attributes the phenomenon of contrast to lateral inhibition processes taking place at a rather peripheral level of the nervous system.
Publication details
Publisher: Steinkopff
Place: Heidelberg
Year: 1975
Pages: 219-226
ISBN (Hardback): 9783798504004
Full citation:
, "Some new demonstrations of the role of structural factors in brightness contrast", in: Gestalttheorie in der Modernen Psychologie, Heidelberg, Steinkopff, 1975