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Why bother about opponency? Our theoretical ideas on elementary colour coding have changed our language of experience
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 August 2019
Abstract
There is no natural and pretheoretical classification of colour appearances into hue, saturation, brightness, unique hues, and so on. Rather, our theoretical insights into the coding of colour have reciprocally shaped the way we talk about colour appearances. Opponency is only one of many fundamental aspects of colour coding, and we are hardly justified in ascribing some theoretical prominance to it.
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