The Bezold effect is an optical illusion, named after a German professor of meteorology Wilhelm von Bezold (1837–1907), who discovered that a color may...
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Bezold is a surname, and may refer to: Albert von Bezold (1836–1868), German physiologist Bezold–Jarisch reflex Carl Bezold (1859–1922), German orientalist...
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of Bavaria. He is best known for discovering the Bezold effect and the Bezold–Brücke shift. Bezold studied mathematics and physics at the University...
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The Bezold–Brücke shift or luminance-on-hue effect is a change in hue perception as the luminance (light intensity) of a color changes. As intensity increases...
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Ambiguity effect Assembly bonus effect Audience effect Baader–Meinhof effect Barnum effect Bezold effect Birthday-number effect Boomerang effect Bouba/kiki...
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known as the Munker–White illusion or the Munker illusion, based on the Bezold effect. The amount of each bipolar cell response depends on the amount of the...
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List of effects (redirect from Effect (causality))
Franklin effect (emotion) (psychology) Bernoulli effect (equations) (fluid dynamics) (wind power) Beta-silicon effect (physical organic chemistry) Bezold effect...
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misperceptions. For example, due to the simultaneous contrast effect, the Bezold effect, and other factors, an area shaded light red surrounded by areas...
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individual physiological factors affecting the retina. Like the Bezold–Brücke effect, the Abney effect suggests a non-linearity between the cone responses (LMS)...
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law Entoptic phenomenon Gestalt psychology Infinity pool Kinetic depth effect Mirage Multistable perception Op Art "The Science of Why No One Agrees on...
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luminance, which is now known as the Bezold–Brücke effect. The Hunt effect is related to the Helmholtz–Kohlrausch effect, where a saturated stimulus is seen...
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lights when driving at night.[better source needed] Color appearance model Bezold–Brücke shift Kohlrausch, V. A. (1935). "Zur photometrie farbiger lichtern"...
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Bézier curve, Bézier surface Wilhelm von Bezold, German physicist and meteorologist — Bezold effect, Bezold-Brücke shift Marcel Bich, French-Italian businessman...
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colorfulness, while the perceived hue can be affected slightly (see Abney effect and Bezold-Brücke shift). In the graphic arts, especially printmaking and drawing...
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Persistence of vision (section Sparkler's trail effect)
describe positive afterimages and the neurological effect can be compared to the technological effect of motion blur in photography (or in film and video)...
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cardiovascular reflexes, such as the arterial baroreceptor reflex and the Bezold-Jarisch reflex, influence heart rate and circulatory homeostasis. The Bainbridge...
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Scientific phenomena named after people (redirect from Eponymous effect)
shift (a.k.a. von Bezold spreading effect) – Johann Friedrich Wilhelm von Bezold and Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke Biefeld–Brown effect – Paul Alfred Biefeld...
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Stepping feet illusion (section Contrast effect)
stepping feet illusion as a motion analogue of the Bezold–Brücke color intensity effect on color vision. Bezold–Brucke illusions may show the same scheme for...
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differences. Much of this pathway was discovered in animal experiments by Bezold (Vienna) in the 1860s. In animals, it may represent a defense mechanism...
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Heinrich Hertz (section Photoelectric effect)
interest in meteorology, probably derived from his contacts with Wilhelm von Bezold (who was his professor in a laboratory course at the Munich Polytechnic...
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Color appearance model (redirect from Bartleson–Breneman effect)
of hue by a human observer: Bezold–Brücke hue shift: The hue of monochromatic light changes with luminance. Abney effect: The hue of monochromatic light...
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reaction was caused by a toxin released from the dying spirochetes. Jarisch-Bezold reflex Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome, another systemic inflammatory...
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ends of the spectrum. One account for these physiological responses is the Bezold-Jarisch reflex. Vasovagal syncope may be part of an evolved response, specifically...
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1889 Hermann von Helmholtz and John William von Bezold used the concept of potential temperature, von Bezold used adiabatic lapse rate and pseudoadiabat 1893...
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color between blue and violet. However, the article states that Wilhelm von Bezold, in his treatise on color, disagreed with Newton's use of the term, on the...
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Chemistry Research. 51 (10): 3851–3854. doi:10.1021/ie201085b. S2CID 98235073. Bezold, Dominik; Dürr, Tobias; Singh, Jyoti; Jessen, Henning J. (2020). "Cyclotriphosphate:...
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happen if the intensity of a spectral light is increased; this is called Bezold–Brücke shift. In color models capable of representing spectral colors, such...
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study of the physiological effects of color (1810). His observations on the effect of opposed colors led him to a symmetric arrangement of his color wheel...
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While a fast heart rate caused by low blood pressure is more common, a Bezold–Jarisch reflex has been described in 10% of people, where a slow heart rate...
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vibrate directly onto the ear drum and can create a "bucket on the head" effect, making it difficult for the patient to attend to environmental sounds....
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