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Japanese Psych. , 5: 129–136. Kozaki, A. (1965). The effect of coexistent stimuli other than the test stimulus on brightness constancy. Japanese Psych. Res. 7: 138–147. Li, X. and Gilchrist, A. L. (1999). Relative area and relative luminance combine to anchor surface lightness values. Percept. , 61: 771–785. Logvinenko, A. , Kane, J. and Ross, D. A. (2002). Is lightness induction a pictoral illusion? Perception, 31: 73–82. Ross, W. D. and Pessoa, L. (2000). Lightness from contrast: A selective integration model.

Note how the functions of the real and illusory gratings superimpose neatly. Data taken from Figure 3 of Vis. , 36: 2563–2573, 1996, McCourt, M. E. and Kingdom, F. A. , Facilitation of luminance grating detection by induced gratings, with permission from Elsevier Science. 32 Frederick A. A. 7. Top: a single cycle of a real grating runs along a narrow stripe in the middle of a uniform background. Bottom: a uniform stripe lies in the middle of a single-cycle inducer grating. The illusory grating in the bottom figure is more visible than the real grating that induces it.

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