Subjective appraisal of the appearance on monochromatic light differenced by the eyeball's pigment

  • Muraoka, Tetsuya (Department of Electricity, Hamamatsu Polytechnic College, 693 Norieda-Cho, Hamamatsu-shi, Shinzuoka-ken 432 Japan) ;
  • Ikeda, Hiroaki
  • Published : 1990.10.01

Abstract

In the Orient, most references are made on the visual perception of the eye having the blue iris, even in the case where the reference should be made on the perception by the eye having the dark iris. In order to clarify the difference in the visual perceptions of a monochromatic light, an objective boundary wavelength between hues incident on the dark eyes was obtained and the correlation between the valuesalready reported as having been obtained with the blue eyes was examined. A significant difference was found in the subjective boundary wavelengths of hues depending on the difference in the visual sensitivity distribution on the dark and blue eyes.

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