kromaationi
Kromaationi is a proposed perceptual process in color science that seeks to explain why perceived colors remain stable under changing illumination. It posits that the visual system continuously recalibrates chromatic information through rapid, context-sensitive neural weighting, producing perceptual constancy beyond what traditional chromatic adaptation accounts for.
The term derives from the Greek kromā, meaning color, and a suffix indicating a process, with the
The concept emerged from theoretical work in the 2000s and 2010s that integrated psychophysical data with
Mechanistically, kromaationi is imagined as a dynamic recalibration of cone-contrast gain and post-receptoral channel weights, guided
Empirical support remains tentative. Some experiments report rapid color-appearance shifts under chromatic noise that are not
If further substantiated, kromaationi could inform color appearance models used in display calibration, lighting design, and
See also: color constancy, chromatic adaptation, color appearance model, perceptual constancy.