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  2. A population study of binocular function

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/Binocular%20function%202015.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: 3.3 " 10!11 105Unmasked contrast threshold (averaged across two eyes) 0.73 3.7 " 10!17 98Dichoptically masked contrast threshold (averaged across two eyes) 0.80 9.4 " 10!24 ... Stereo acuity averaged overcrossed and uncrossed. 0.16, 1.2 " 10!6 0.15, 3.7 "
  3. Retinal Ganglion Cells—Diversity of Cell Types and Clinical Relevance

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/ganglion_cells2021.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: region of the primate retina, the midget cells,were described by Stephen Polyak (who had not yet anglicised hisname) (24).
  4. JOV01875 1..19

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/JordanDeebBostenMollonOnTetrachromacy.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: However, 1 of 24 obligate carriers of deuteranomalyexhibited tetrachromatic behavior on all our tests; this participant has three well-separated cone photopigments in the long-wave spectral region in addition to ... Methods. The participants were 7
  5. Compatible and incompatible representations in visualsensory storage…

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/BhardwajMollonSmithsonOnSensoryStorage2012.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: As in the case of the precueconditions, performance significantly increased withincreasing ISI (F(2, 6) 156.628, MSE 24.7, p 0.0001).
  6. Author's personal copy Foveal color perception: Minimal…

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/DanilovaMollonCategoryBoundary2012.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: Vision Research, 24,479–489. Byzov, A. L., & Kusnezova, L. P. (1971).
  7. PII: 0042-6989(79)90175-5

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/PughMollon1979.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: A THEORY OF THE l7, AND I73 COLOR MECHANISMS OF STILES. E. N. PUGH Jr and J. D. MOLLON’. Department of Psychology, University of Pennsy)vania. Philadelphia. PA 19104. U.S.A. and Psychological Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Cambridge.
  8. rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org ResearchCite this article: Danilova…

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/Danilova%20Mollon%202016%20%20Hue%20and%20Saturation.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: Soc. Am. 23, 15 – 24. (doi:10.1364/JOSA.23.000015). 5. Le Grand Y. ... Opt.Acta, 24, 159 – 177. (doi:10.1080/713819496). 36. Smith MA, Sommer MA.
  9. ARI Research Note 98-04 Acquisition and Processing of Information ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/Mollon1989AcquisitionOfInformationDuringSleep.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: ARI Research Note 98-04. Acquisition and Processing of Information During States of REM Sleep and. Slow-Wave Sleep. J. D. Mollon. University of Cambridge. London Scientific Research Office Michael H. Strub, Chief. January 1998. United States Army
  10. 1 CHAPTER CONTENTS The Origins of ModernColor Science J. ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/MollonColorScience.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: 1. CHAPTER CONTENTS. The Origins of ModernColor Science. J. D. MollonDepartment of Experimental PsychologyUniversity of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EB, UK. 1. Jove’s wondrous bow, of three celestial dyes,Placed as a sign to man amid
  11. 34. The pseudoisochromatic plates of E.N. Yustova M.V. DANILOVA ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/DanilovaMollon1997.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: J. Exp. Psychol. 34: 24-44. Frey, R.G. (1958). Welche pseudoisochromatischen Tafeln sind für die Praxis am besten geeignet?
  12. 1. '...am dreyerley Arten von Membranen oder Molekulen':…

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/Mollon1997GeorgePalmerBicentennial.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: they are further apart than is suggested by traditional diagrams of this kind: the individual genes are separated by some 24 kilobases of non-coding DNA.
  13. Perception, 1986, volume 15, pages 729-754 The spectral sensitivities …

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/StockmanMollon1986.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: Wavelengths were selected by interference filters. A variable interference filter (Barr and Stroud, CGS1) in combination with a Wratten 24 gelatin blocking filter was used to select the 647 nm test
  14. Author's personal copy Vision out of the corner of ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/ToReganWoodMollon%202011%20Periphery.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: Author's personal copy. Vision out of the corner of the eye. M.P.S. To a,, B.C. Regan b, Dora Wood b, J.D. Mollon ba Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EG, UKb Department
  15. vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/spectra/uganda/uglisc.txt

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/spectra/uganda/uglisc.txt
    28 Oct 2021: In situ radiance spectra of Ugandan leaves in overcast cloudy weather conditions Chromaticity CIE 1931 Luminance Radiance (w/sr/m2/nm): Wavelength (nm) Family Species age blade side lighting x y (Cd/m2) 380 384 388 392 396 400 404 408 412 416 420
  16. Cerebral iconics: how are visual stimulirepresented centrally in the…

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/DanilovaMollon2018.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: It is. known that observers can establish rather precise internal stan-dards of this kind [24]. ... 23, 509–517 (2006). 24. M. Lages and M. Treisman, “Spatial frequency discrimination: visuallong-term memory or criterion setting?” Vis.
  17. An online version of the Mooney Face Test_ phenotypic and genetic…

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/Mooney%20test%20.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: We observed a significant positivecorrelation between performance and subjectively rated ability torecognise faces (Spearman's ρ.21, p2.24 " 10#5). ... Mean age (and SD) 24.1 (4.46) 23.8 (3.91) 25.0 (4.06)Mooney % score (and SD) 91.17 (6.20) 88.49 (7.34)
  18. Is there brief temporal buffering of successivevisual inputs? Wayne…

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/SmithMollonBhardwajSmithson2011.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: Is there brief temporal buffering of successivevisual inputs? Wayne S. SmithDurham University, Durham, UK. J. D. MollonDepartment of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. Rishi Bhardwaj and Hannah E. SmithsonDurham
  19. RESEARCH ARTICLE How does the human visual system comparethe ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/Danilova%20Takahashi%20Mollon%202020.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: 19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28]. Par-ticularly clear examples of units sensitive to speed contrast can be seen in Fig 2 of Allman et al[20] ... A critical reader might point out that receptive fieldsbecome larger at higher levels of analysis in
  20. ONLINE MUTATION REPORT Achromatopsia caused by novel mutations in ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/achromatopsia.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: RM31 A 24 6/60–6/60 Absent 1148delC/1148delC18 RM32 A 5 6/60–6/60 Absent Phe547Leu/Phe547Leu19 RM33 A 12 6/60–6/60 Absent Ile307Val/? ... Proc Natl Acad Sci USA1999;96:7553–7. 24 Finn JT, Krautwurst D, Schroeder JE, Chen TY, Reed RR, Yau KW.
  21. Fruits, foliage and the evolution of primate colour vision

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/Regan(2001)PTRSB.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: Fruits, foliage and the evolutionof primate colour vision. B. C. Regan1, C. Julliot2, B. Simmen2, F. Viënot3, P. Charles-Dominique2. and J. D. Mollon1. 1Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2

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