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  2. 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').
  3. 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.
  4. 8. A minimalist test of colour vision J.D. MOLLON, ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/MollonAstellReffin1991.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: Congenital colour deficiencies. Figure 3 shows scores on the protan and deutan axes for 24 dichromats (upper panel) and 24 anomalous trichromats (lower panel). ... Exp. Psych. 34: 24-44 (1 944). Chisholm, J.J. Colour blindness, an effect of neuritis.
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    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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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
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    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/DanilovaMollon2010.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: Vision Research,24, 479–489. [PubMed]. Dacey, D. M. (2003). Colour coding in the primate retina:Diverse cell types and cone-specific circuitry. ... Journal ofthe Optical Society of America, 23, 15–24. Valberg, A., Lee, B.
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    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
  10. Vol. 5, No. 1/January 1988/J. Opt. Soc. Am. A ...

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    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.
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    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.

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