This chapter gives an account of Ewald Hering’s description of colour experience, which has become the orthodox view in vision science and philosophy. It also examines how this shapes Hering’s account of the encoding of color information within the visual system—the opponent processing theory—and indicates how the theory has begun to come under pressure within vision science.

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The Orthodox View of Colour Experience

  • Michael Newall

摘要

This chapter gives an account of Ewald Hering’s description of colour experience, which has become the orthodox view in vision science and philosophy. It also examines how this shapes Hering’s account of the encoding of color information within the visual system—the opponent processing theory—and indicates how the theory has begun to come under pressure within vision science.