Leo M. Hurvich and Dorothea Jameson papers 1898-1967

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Leo M. Hurvich and Dorothea Jameson papers 1898-1967

This small collection contains articles and bibliographies associated with research in vision perception, and human color vision, for which both Hurvich and Jameson were well-known.

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Jameson, Dorothea, 1920-1998

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Hurvich, Leo M. (Leo Maurice), 1910-2009

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Psychologists Leo M. Hurvich and Dorothea Jameson focused their research on understanding human color perception, bringing their theories and research to mainstream study. They focused largely on understanding the appearance of hue, saturation, and brightness. Hurvich and Jameson began their research and collaboration in 1947 when Eastman Kodak invited them to study color perception for the company's color control division. They collaborated in 1957 to write the influent...