Grether, 1942 - Google Patents
The magnitude of simultaneous color contrast and simultaneous brightness contrast for chimpanzee and man.Grether, 1942
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- 6473601487784752334
- Author
- Grether W
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Experimental Psychology
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After 3 young chimpanzees had been trained to choose one of two small square red and green color areas, they were tested for simultaneous color contrast, with these two hues as backgrounds for inducing the complementary effect on a central field. The behavior of the …
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