The organisation of human colour vision at the central fovea.

Author(s)
Ruddock, K.H. & G.J. Burton.
Year
Abstract

Results of tests showed that dichromatic vision of the central fovea is associated with divariant organisation of the post-receptural neural colour channels. As colour vision is normally trichomatic there must be three independent neural colour channels, but at the central fovea one of these must be non-functional, perhaps due to adaptation.

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B 451 T /83.2
Source

In: Vision Research 12 (1972), no. 10. okt., blz. 1763 /1769

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