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Normal and defective colour vision / eds. J. D. Mollon, J. Pokorny, K. KnoblauchNível de parte analítica: Visual disfunction following mercury exposure by breathing mercury vapour or by eating mercury-contaminated food • Colour-vision disturbances in patients with arterial hypertension • Early vision loss in diabetic patients assessed by the Cambridge colour test • Colour vision in vision in central serous chorioretinopathy • Effects of retinal detachment on S and M cone function in an animal model • Extreme anomalous trichmatism • Survey of the colour vision demands in fire-fighting • Preliminary norms for the Cambridge University colour test • Middle wavelength sensitive photopigment gene expression in absent in deuteranomalous colour vision • Hybrid pigmanet genes, dichromacy, and anomalous trichromacy • Genotypic variation in multi-gene dichromats • Some properties of the physiological colour system • How to find a tritan line • Macular pigment : nature's notch filter • Representing an observer's matches in an alien colour space • Schopenhauer's parts of daylight in the light of modern colorimetry • The effect of global contast distribution on colour appearance • Calculating appearances in complex and simple images • Red-green colour deficiency and colour constancy under orthogonal-daylight changes • Triranopic colour constancy under daylight changes? • Colour discrimination colour constancy and natural scene statistics • Stimulus duration affects rod influence on hue perception • The influence of rods on colour naming during dark adaptation • Sensivity to movementof configurations of achromatic and chromatic points in amblyopic patients • Integration times reveal mechanisms reponsing to isoluminant chromatic gratings : a two-centre visual evoked potential study • Reaction times to stimuli in isololuminant • Spatial contrast sensivity for pulsed- and steady-pedestal stimuli • Psychophysical correlates of parvo- and magnocellular function • Coding of position of achromatic and chromatic edges by retinal ganglion cells • The neural circuit providing input to midget ganglion cells • Structure of receptive dield centers of midget retinal ganglion cells • Comparison of human and monkey pigment gene promoters to evaluate DNA sequences proposed to govern L : M cone ratio • The arrangement of L and M cones in human and a primate retina • Lack of S-Opsin expression in the brush-tailed porcupine (atherurus africanus) and other mammals : Is the evolutionary persistence of S. Cones a paradox? • Did primate trichromacy evolve for frugivory or folivory? • Photopigment polymorphism in prosimians and the origins of primate trichromacy • Electrons and x-rays reveal the structure of rhodopsin : a prototypical G protein-coupled receptor-implications for colour vision • Introduction : Thomas Young and thetrichromatic theory of colour visionPublicação: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2003Descrição: 422 p.Disponibilidade:

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Introduction : Thomas Young and thetrichromatic theory of colour vision / J. D. MollonDisponibilidade: Exemplares disponíveis para referência: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCota: P1 MOLL1 (1). :

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How to find a tritan line / H. E. Smithson P. Sumner, J. D. MollonDisponibilidade: Exemplares disponíveis para referência: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCota: P1 MOLL1 (1). :

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The arrangement of L and M cones in human and a primate retina / J. K. Bowmaker, J. W. Parry, J. D. MollonDisponibilidade: Exemplares disponíveis para referência: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCota: P1 MOLL1 (1). :

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