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  2. 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.
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. 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.
  7. 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)
  8. 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
  9. 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
  10. 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.
  11. 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
  12. A new Mooney test

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/Verhallen%20Mollon%20Mooney%20Test%202016.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: of White participants (Mann–Whitney U = 8,169.5, p =. 78). However, the group sizes inour sample were very disparate (NAsian = 24, NBlack = 4, Nmixed= 19, Nother = 5, NWhite = 322), and
  13. Cardinal axes are not independent in colordiscrimination Marina V. ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/DanilovaMollon%20JOSA%20A%20Cardinal%20Axes%20are%20not%20independent.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: In previous work [23,24], we have measured chro-matic discrimination along lines orthogonal to the yellow–blue line (i.e., at 45 in Fig. ... Vision10, 4 (2010). 24. M. V. Danilova and J. D. Mollon, “Foveal color perception: mini-mal thresholds at a
  14. Foliage and primate photopigments

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/SumnerMollon(2000a).pdf
    28 Oct 2021: Ripe fruit. The fruits eaten by Cercopithecus mitis(N=292, 24 species)all lie to the right of the leaves in the chromaticity diagram (i.e.all have higher
  15. Color Vision

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/MollonAnnualReview1982.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: 4n Rev. Psycho£ 1982. 33:41-85Copyright 1982 by Annual Reviews In All rights reserved. COLOR VISION. J. D. Mollon. Department of Experimental Psyeh01ogy, University of Cambridge, DowningStreet, Cambridge CB2 3EB, United Kingdom. CONTENTS.
  16. (This is a sample cover image for this issue. ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/DanilovaChanMollonLMratio2013VisionResearch.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: This is a sample cover image for this issue. The actual cover is not yet available at this time.). This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attachedcopy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial researchand
  17. A N A N O M A L Y ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/MollonPolden1977TransientTritanopia.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: A N A N O M A L Y I N T H E R E S P O N S E O F T H E EYE T O L I G H T O F S H O R T W A V E L E N G T H S. B Y J D. M O L L O N A N D P. G. P O L D E N Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, Downing St,. Cambridge CB2 3EB.
  18. Counterphase modulation flicker photometry:phenotypic and genotypic…

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/GeneticsOfConeRatio.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: From the full cohort, 984 individuals correctly read Ishiharaplate numbers 4, 17, and 24. ... and green receptors in the human eye,” Genetica 24, 199–212(1948). 2.
  19. PII: S0042-6989(97)00443-4

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/Evolution.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: There is evidence of the use ofthe same sites in, for example, the rod opsins of deep-sea and freshwater species of fish [23,24] and in fishcone pigments [25]. ... Vis Res1996;36:1217 – 24. [24] Hope AJ, Partridge JC, Dulai KS, Hunt DM.
  20. PII: 0042-6989(94)90203-8

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/ReganReffinMollonCambridgeColourTest.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: Pergamon Vision Res. Vol. 34, N o. 10, pp. 1279-1299, 1994. C o p y r i g h t 1994 Elsevier Science L t d Printed in G r e a t Britain. All rights reserved. 0042-6989/94 $7.00 0.00. Luminance Noise and the Rapid Determination of Discrimination
  21. Integrity of the Cone Photoreceptor Mosaic inOligocone Trichromacy…

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/Michaelides2011.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: 2007;24:1358 –1363. 15. Tanna H, Dubis AM, Ayub N, et al. ... Ophthalmology. 2010;117:825– 830. 24. Michaelides M, Hardcastle AJ, Hunt DM, Moore AT.
  22. vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/spectra/guiana/fruit.txt

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/spectra/guiana/fruit.txt
    28 Oct 2021: 2435 0.2417 0.2401 0.2399 0.2396 0.2388 0.2387 0.238 0.2372 0.2373 0.2373 0.2382 0.24 0.2417 0.2435 0.2459
  23. doi:10.1016/j.ophtha.2005.02.021

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/XLCOD%20with%20Dichromacy.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: In family D, patient D1 was a 7-year-old boy who presentedwith VAs of 6/24 in the right eye and 6/18 in the left eye. ... Molecular determinants ofhuman red/green color discrimination. Neuron 1994;12:1131– 8. 24. Merbs SL, Nathans J.
  24. The EMBO Journal vol. 1 1 no.6 pp.2039 - ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/EMBO1992.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: After a brief vortexand spin, a second phenol extraction followed by two chloroform-amylalcohol (24:1) extractions were carried out. ... Academic Press, New York.Jacobs,G.H. (1984) Vision Res., 24, 1267-1277.Jacobs,G.H. and Neitz,J.
  25. PII: S0960-9822(02)01020-5

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/visualattention.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: However, Williams et al. [24] have reported that, in macaques, the mean naso-Faculty of MedicineImperial College temporal ratio in the collicular projection (1.57) is no. ... Vis. Neurosci.13, 1143–1156. 24. Williams, C., Azzopardi, P., and Cowey, A.
  26. vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/spectra/uganda/ugfruit.txt

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/spectra/uganda/ugfruit.txt
    28 Oct 2021: Reflectance spectra of Ugandan young edible leaves (topsides only) Chromaticity CIE 1931 lightness Reflectance: Wavelength (nm) Family Species x y factor 380 384 388 392 396 400 404 408 412 416 420 424 428 432 436 440 444 448 452 456 460 464 468 472
  27. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2006.02.028

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/Carriers2006.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: a signiWcant interaction of sex and age, females inthe age range 15–24 being superior to males of that agegroup.
  28. Counterphase modulation photometry: comparisonof two instruments…

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/Counterphase%20modulation%20photometry.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: green receptors in the human eye,” Genetica 24, 199–212 (1949).2. G. ... R. Cavonius, ed. (Kluwer Academic, 1997),pp. 67–76. 24. D. H. Brainard, A.
  29. Brettel et al. Vol. 14, No. 10 / October ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/Dichromat_simulation.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: to one eye is opticallydistorted,23 such a process may minimize the discrepan-cies between the sensations evoked by the two eyes of theunilaterally color blind.24,25. ... 24. W. S. Stiles, ‘‘Presentation and discussion of papers 21, 25,35 and
  30. vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/spectra/guiana/leafbark.txt

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/spectra/guiana/leafbark.txt
    28 Oct 2021: 03 5.05E-03 4.74E-03 5.15E-03 6.15E-03 6.91E-03 7.26E-03 Overcast Top side Foliage 131E 0.334 0.409 24.11
  31. PII: 0042-6989(88)90170-8

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/CallithrixPolymorphism.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: 0. 2’: 24. 8 28. 2 10 13 4 5 I. ... Vision Res. 24, 1267-1277. Jacobs G. H. and Neitz J. (1985) Color vision in squirrel monkeys: sex-related differences suggest the mode of inheritance.
  32. Genetics Suggestive Association With Ocular Phoria at Chromosome6p22…

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/GeneticsOfPhorias2014.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: J R Soc Med. 1979;72:21–24. 22. Tay T, Martin F, Rowe N, et al. ... 24. Gardiner P, Joseph M. Eye defects in children with congenitalheart lesions: a preliminary study.
  33. CHAPTER 3 DID PRIMATE TRICHROMACY EVOLVE FOR FRUGIVORY O ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/SumnerMollonFrugivory.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: 24 NORMAL A N D DEFECTIVE COLOUR V I S I O N.
  34. Is discrimination enhanced at a categoryboundary? The case of ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/DanilovaMollon2016UniqueRed.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: Received 1 October 2015; revised 22 December 2015; accepted 23 December 2015; posted 24 December 2015 (Doc. ... Appl.5, 13–23 (1980). 24. T. Yeh, J. Pokorny, and V. C.
  35. J. Physiol. (1980), 298, pp. 131-143 131With 5 text-figuresPrinted ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/BowmakerDartnallMollon1980.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: j 0. 24 0oj 0 '. 0 00-5. 24,000 20,000 16,000Frequency (cm').
  36. Reprinted from Dickinson, C., Murray, 1. and Carden, D. ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/MollonJordan1997UniqueHues.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: C. (1984) The Abney effect: chromaticity. coordinates of unique and other constant hues, Vision Research, 24,479-489. ... DE VRIES, H. (l 947) The heredity of the relative numbers of red and green receptors in the human eye, Genetica, 24, 199-212.
  37. Vol. 5, No. 1/January 1988/J. Opt. Soc. Am. A ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/Mollon_Estevez88.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: restored to a more sensitivepart of its operating range when purity is reduced.24. ... Acta 7,317-323 (1960). 24. An alternative, although less likely, possibility is that rods assistdiscrimination when the troland value of the blue field is re-duced.
  38. C H A P T E R 5 THE ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/BowmakerParryMollon2003.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: Genetics, 24, 199-2 12. L A N D M C O N E S IN H U M A N A N D A P R I M A T
  39. PQJE003-05 150..160

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/SmithsonMollon2006.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: Optic flow, icons, and memory.Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 6, 23–24. Karni, A., & Sagi, D.
  40. The origins of the concept of interference

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/Mollon(2002)Interference.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: Vision Res. 24,1487{1499. Kipnis, N. 1991 History of the principle of interference of light. ... GB (24 March), 260{271. Mayer, A. M. 1875 The history of Young’s discovery of his theory of colours.
  41. Perception, 1986, volume 15, pages 657- 666 Walter Stanley ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/MollonObituaryOfStiles.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: No 1 3 (London: H M Stationery Office, 1 9 3 1 ) T h e evaluation of glare in streetlighting installations" Illuminating Engineer (London) 24.
  42. This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/DanilovaMollonSymmetry.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: Article history:Accepted 7 May 2008Available online 24 June 2008. Keywords:Color visionUpper hemifieldLower hemifieldLateralitySensory comparisonChromatic discriminationHemispheric asymmetryHemifield differences. ... Pennal (1977) required subjects to
  43. The gap effect is exaggerated in parafovea

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/DanilovaMollon2006b.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: Optica Acta 24, 159–177. Brindley, G.S. 1954! The summation areas of human colour-receptivemechanisms at increment threshold.
  44. PII: 0042-6989(92)90189-P

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/MollonAstellCavonius.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: each of 24 wave- lengths. ... l&ion Research, 24, 653-660. Sperling, H. G. (1980). Blue receptor distribution in primates from intense light and histochemical studies.
  45. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2012.1430, 4263-4271 first published online 15…

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/Magnocellular%20tasks.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: are probed by the different tasks: for example, Dakin &. Frith [24] and Pellicano & Gibson [25] distinguish sensi-. ... Dyslexia 10, 24 – 43. (doi:10.1002/dys.263). 12 Cornelissen, P., Richardson, A., Mason, A., Fowler, S.
  46. Symmetries and asymmetries in chromaticdiscrimination M. V.…

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/DanilovaMollon2014ColourDiscrimination.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: Corresponding author: mvd1000@cam.ac.uk. Received October 3, 2013; revised December 24, 2013; accepted December 24, 2013;posted January 6, 2014 (Doc. ... 24. J. M. Loomis and T. Berger, “Effects of chromatic adaptationon color discrimination and color
  47. PII: 0042-6989(85)90018-5

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/SaimiriPolymorphism1985.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: 263.6. 497.9 (0.3) 2.60 10.24) - 275.2. Note: values in brackets are standard errors.
  48. PII: 0042-6989(92)90029-I

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/CallithrixBeh.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: 6 2.6 24 556.0 4.0 B3 (f) 16 499.1 1.2 19 553.8 3.7 23 564.2 2.5 B4 (ml 1 498.9 22
  49. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2004.06.022

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/SmithsonMollon_2004.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: In this way we obtain 24 equally independent. estimates of reaction time for each condition for RES. ... A power analysis reveals that with the data collected. for JDM and for RES (N = 24, r2 = 300, a = 0.05), wehave a >99% chance of detecting a latency
  50. A TAXONOMY OF TRITANOPIAS J.D. MOLLON (Cam bridge, U. ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/Mollon1982Tritanopias.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: Optica Acta 24: 159-177 (1977). Brindley, G.S. The effects on colour vision of adaptation to very bright lights.
  51. gbb_12096.dvi

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/PDZK1andVisualDiscrimination.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: 24 and 20q12.1-11.23. ... Vis Neurosci 24,183 – 189. Kéri, S., Kelemen, O., Benedek, G. &

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