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The central tendency bias in color perception: Effects of internal and external noise (2014)
Journal Article
Olkkonen, M., McCarthy, P., & Allred, S. (2014). The central tendency bias in color perception: Effects of internal and external noise. Journal of Vision, 14(11), Article 5. https://doi.org/10.1167/14.11.5

Perceptual estimates can be biased by previously seen stimuli in delayed estimation tasks. These biases are often toward the mean of the whole stimulus set. Recently, we demonstrated such a central tendency bias in delayed color estimation. In the Ba... Read More about The central tendency bias in color perception: Effects of internal and external noise.

Stimulus-specific variability in color working memory with delayed estimation (2014)
Journal Article
Bae, G., Olkkonen, M., Allred, S., Wilson, C., & Flombaum, J. (2014). Stimulus-specific variability in color working memory with delayed estimation. Journal of Vision, 14(4), Article 7. https://doi.org/10.1167/14.4.7

Working memory for color has been the central focus in an ongoing debate concerning the structure and limits of visual working memory. Within this area, the delayed estimation task has played a key role. An implicit assumption in color working memory... Read More about Stimulus-specific variability in color working memory with delayed estimation.

Short-term memory affects color perception in context (2014)
Journal Article
Olkkonen, M., & Allred, S. (2014). Short-term memory affects color perception in context. PLoS ONE, 9(1), Article e86488. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086488

Color-based object selection — for instance, looking for ripe tomatoes in the market — places demands on both perceptual and memory processes: it is necessary to form a stable perceptual estimate of surface color from a variable visual signal, as wel... Read More about Short-term memory affects color perception in context.