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Color Vision, Deficiencies

1972
Color vision deficiencies are inherently intriguing. Perhaps beyond their importance for task performance based on visual discriminations is their significance for color theory. They are, as it were, nature’s “test“ cases.
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Blobs and Color Vision

Cell Biophysics, 1986
Two main topics will thread their way through this paper: The structure of the monkey striate cortex, including its inputs and outputs, and the physiological basis of color vision. When Margaret Livingstone and I began this work four years ago we did not set out to study color, but the structures in the cortex that we have been looking at turn out to ...
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Color blind color vision

Trends in Neurosciences, 1981
Abstract The suggestion (intuitive to some of the most eminent minds of the last century) that color blindness is the key to understanding many of the mysteries of human color perception has, in the last two decades, produced several notable experimental discoveries and remarkable agreements among contemporary theorists.
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Color Vision

Annual Review of Psychology, 1969
H, Ripps, R A, Weale
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Color Vision

Annual Review of Psychology, 1966
R L, De Valois, I, Abramov
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Color Vision

Annual Review of Psychology, 1982
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The retinex theory of color vision.

Scientific American, 1977
E. Land
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Color Vision

Annual Review of Psychology, 1972
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Engineering RGB color vision into Escherichia coli.

Nature Chemical Biology, 2017
J. Fernandez-Rodriguez   +3 more
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Color Vision

New England Journal of Medicine, 1973
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