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Quantification of color vision with cone contrast sensitivity
Visual Neuroscience, 2004Human color vision is based fundamentally on three separate cone photopigments. Hereditary color deficiency, which affects up to 10% of males, results from an absorption shift or lack of L or M cone phototoreceptors. While hereditary S cone deficiency is rare, decreased S cone sensitivity occurs early in eye disease, underscoring the importance of
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Contrast Sensitivity and Limits of Vision
International Ophthalmology Clinics, 2003Steven C. Schallhorn, Eric C. Amesbury
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Brightness Contrast and Colour Contrast in Stereoscopic Vision Acuity
Ophthalmologica, 1963P.H. Kylstra, G.H. Jonkers
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Contrasting Visions of Multi-level Governance
2004E.A.E.B. Hooghe, Gary Marks
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The relation of border-contrast to the distinctness of vision.
Psychological Review, 1931openaire +2 more sources