A color memory experiment with 5 colors (red, green, blue, yellow, and Caucasian skin color) was carried out. The color patches, shown on an LCD monitor, was memorized under a given viewing condition. The mixing of the memory color was then done first under the same viewing condition, and subsequently under other two altered viewing conditions. The conditions were different in the background and surround parameters. The color appearance model CIECAM02 was then used to predict color attributes under the altered viewing conditions. The lowest color memory shift in hue attribute was found for the red color. CIECAM02 seemed to have some limitation in colorfulness and chroma attribute prediction, for colors viewed on a black background. The result show, that the color attributes prediction in color memory experiment was not successful.
Ondrej Panak, Peter Nussbaum, Jon Y. Hardeberg, Marie Kaplanova, "Color memory match under disparate viewing conditions" in Proc. IS&T 15th Color and Imaging Conf., 2007, pp 325 - 330, https://doi.org/10.2352/CIC.2007.15.1.art00061