Examples of luminance in the following topics:
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- Motion is perceived when two different retinal pathways, which rely on specific features and luminance, converge together.
- First-order motion perception occurs through specialized neurons located in the retina, which track motion through luminance.
- The motion-sensing neurons detect a change in luminance at one point on the retina and correlate it with a change in luminance at a neighboring point on the retina after a short delay.
- The phi phenomenon is an illusion involving a regular sequence of luminous impulses.
- Due to first-order motion perception, the luminous impulses are seen as a continual movement.
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- Colors have three attributes: brightness, based on luminance and reflectivity; saturation, based on the amount of white present; and hue, based on color combinations.