Abstract

A measurement structure for binocular color mixtures is developed, based on the principles that explain monocular matches of additive mixtures of color stimuli. Binocular color mixtures are created by presenting different stimuli to two eyes, such that they fuse and result in a single impression of color. The measurement structure makes it possible to compare binocular color mixtures with physical mixtures of color stimuli. The two types of mixture are characterized as compatible, if the binocular mixture creates a color, which is identical to the vectorial sum of the colors of the respective monocular components. The axioms of the measurement structure are experimental question, suitable for testing the addivity of binocular color mixtures.

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