Exploring the Determinants of Color Perception Using #Thedress and Its Variants: The Role of Spatio-Chromatic Context, Chromatic Illumination, and Material–Light Interaction
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Stacey Aston | Anya Hurlbert | Maria Olkkonen | Bradley Pearce | Kristina Denisova | Michael Rudd | Annette Werner | Bei Xiao | A. Hurlbert | Maria Olkkonen | Bei Xiao | A. Werner | K. Denisova | B. Pearce | S. Aston | Michael Rudd
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