perceptionlight
Perceptionlight is a term used to describe the study of how light affects perceptual experience. It encompasses the way properties of illumination—intensity, spectral composition, angular distribution, and temporal variation—shape the interpretation of scenes by the visual system. The concept sits at the intersection of photoreception, retinal processing, cortical vision, and higher-level cognition, recognizing that perception is not a direct readout of physical light but a constructed interpretation that depends on context, prior knowledge, and adaptive mechanisms.
Researchers in this area examine how luminance and color signals are transformed into brightness and color
Methods used to study perceptionlight include psychophysical experiments where observers match brightness or color, as well
Status: Perceptionlight is not a single formal discipline or universally adopted term, but a conceptual label