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From Pigments to Perception

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Visual Pigments and Colour Vision in Primates
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    Chapter 2 The Cost of Trichromacy for Spatial Vision
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    Chapter 3 Variability in Cone Populations and Implications
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    Chapter 4 Discussion: Biophysics and Psychophysics of Photoreceptors
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    Chapter 5 Transition from Photopic to Scotopic Light Assessments and Possible Underlying Processes
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    Chapter 6 Dual Rod Pathways
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    Chapter 7 Wavelength-Discrimination with Only Rods and Blue Cones
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    Chapter 8 Density of Bipolar Cells in the Macaque Monkey Retina
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    Chapter 9 Discussion: Rod Vision
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    Chapter 10 Which Cells Code for Color?
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    Chapter 11 Receptive Field Structure of P and M Cells in the Monkey Retina
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    Chapter 12 On the Relation between Cellular Sensitivity and Psychophysical Detection
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    Chapter 13 P and M Pathway Specialization in the Macaque
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    Chapter 14 The Color-Opponent and Broad-Band Channels of the Primate Visual System
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    Chapter 15 Discussion: P- and M-Pathways I
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    Chapter 16 Temporal Characteristics of Colour Vision: VEP and Psychophysical Measurements
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    Chapter 17 The Contribution of Colour to Motion
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    Chapter 18 Functional Classification of Parallel Visual Pathways
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    Chapter 19 The Response of Macaque Retinal Ganglion Cells to Complex Temporal Waveforms
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    Chapter 20 Remote Surrounds and the Sensitivity of Primate P-Cells
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    Chapter 21 On Neurophysiological Correlates of Simultaneous Colour and Brightness Contrast as Demonstrated in P-LGN-Cells of the Macaque
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    Chapter 22 Development of Infant Contrast Sensitivity and Acuity for Coloured Patterns
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    Chapter 23 Psychophysical Evidence of Two Gradients of Neural Sampling in Peripheral Vision
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    Chapter 24 Discussion: P- and M-Pathways II
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    Chapter 25 On The Nature of Visual Evoked Potentials, Unit Responses and Psychophysics
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    Chapter 26 Localization of the Electromagnetic Sources of the Pattern Onset Response in Man
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    Chapter 27 Discussion: Evoked Potentials
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    Chapter 28 Probing the Primate Visual Cortex: Pathways and Perspectives
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    Chapter 29 Lateral Interactions in Visual Cortex
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    Chapter 30 The Perceptual Significance of Cortical Organization
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    Chapter 31 Orientation and Spatial Frequency Selectivity: Properties and Modular Organization
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    Chapter 32 Orientation and Color Columns in Monkey Striate Cortex
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    Chapter 33 Discussion: Cortical Processing
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    Chapter 34 Visual Photometry: Relating Psychophysics to Some Aspects of Neurophysiology
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    Chapter 35 Sensory and Perceptual Processes in Seeing Brightness and Lightness
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    Chapter 36 Assimilation versus Contrast
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    Chapter 37 On Achromatic Colors
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    Chapter 38 Color Opponency from Eye to Brain
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    Chapter 39 Chromatic Mechanisms Beyond Linear Opponency
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    Chapter 40 Discussion: Psychophysics and Post-Receptoral Processes
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    Chapter 41 Adaptation Mechanisms in Color and Brightness
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    Chapter 42 Testing the Contrast Explanation of Color Constancy
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    Chapter 43 Adaptation and Color Discrimination
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    Chapter 44 Studies on Colour Constancy in Man using a “Checkerboard - Mondrian”
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    Chapter 45 Discussion: Post-Receptoral Processes II
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    Chapter 46 Origin of Perceptually Measured Phase Shifts in the Visual System
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    Chapter 47 Psychophysical Correlates of Parvo Channel Function
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    Chapter 48 On the Physiological Basis of Higher Colour Metrics
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    Chapter 49 Neural Decoding
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    Chapter 50 Effects of Phase Shifts between Cone Inputs on Responses of Chromatically Opponent Cells
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    Chapter 51 Different Neural Codes for Spatial Frequency and Contrast
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    Chapter 52 Displacement Estimation, Stereo Matching and ‘Object’ Recognition: A Computer Simulation Approach Working with Real World Imagery
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    Chapter 53 Scaling and Thresholds of Color and Light Described by an Opponent Model of Color Vision Based on Psychophysical Data
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    Chapter 54 Discussion: Models and Neural Nets
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    Chapter 55 General Discussion
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Title
From Pigments to Perception
Published by
Springer US, December 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4615-3718-2
ISBNs
978-1-4613-6654-6, 978-1-4615-3718-2
Editors

Valberg, Arne, Lee, Barry B.

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Canada 1 6%
Unknown 16 94%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 6 35%
Researcher 3 18%
Student > Bachelor 2 12%
Student > Master 2 12%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 6%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 3 18%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 3 18%
Psychology 3 18%
Computer Science 2 12%
Engineering 2 12%
Physics and Astronomy 1 6%
Other 2 12%
Unknown 4 24%