Color Vision

Color Vision
Author: Karl R. Gegenfurtner,Lindsay T. Sharpe
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2001-05-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 052100439X

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Color Vision, first published in 2000, defines the state of knowledge about all aspects of human and primate color vision.

Procedures for Testing Color Vision

Procedures for Testing Color Vision
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre: Color vision
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Color Vision

Color Vision
Author: Werner G. K. Backhaus,Reinhold Kliegl,John S. Werner
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2011-06-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783110806984

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Comparative Color Vision

Comparative Color Vision
Author: Gerald Jacobs
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2013-06-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780323159890

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Comparative Color Vision provides information about the means by which color vision has been studied in nonhuman animals and about the outcomes of these studies for a variety of representative species. Individuals who become interested in color vision in animals come from a variety of different educational backgrounds—from the traditional biological and behavioral sciences as well as from more applied fields. Accordingly, this book includes sufficient tutorial information about color vision so that a relative newcomer would be able to make sense out of this area without having to search out still more background material. To provide this, basic information about the psychophysics of color vision and about the methods used to study color vision in animals is presented; along with coverage of the broad range of biological mechanisms responsible for color vision. Subsequent chapters present systematic reviews of studies of color vision in a wide selection of vertebrate species. The final chapter is devoted to a discussion of two fascinating issues raised by studies of animal color vision: the evolutionary origins and the functional utility of color vision.

Human Color Vision

Human Color Vision
Author: Jan Kremers,Rigmor C. Baraas,N. Justin Marshall
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2016-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783319449784

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Our understanding of human color vision has advanced tremendously in recent years, helped along by many new discoveries, ideas, and achievements. It is therefore timely that these new developments are brought together in a book, assembled specifically to include new research and insight from the leaders in the field. Although intentionally not exhaustive, many aspects of color vision are discussed in this Springer Series in Vision Research book including: the genetics of the photopigments; the anatomy and physiology of photoreceptors, retinal and cortical pathways; color perception; the effects of disorders; theories on neuronal processes and the evolution of human color vision. Several of the chapters describe new, state-of-the-art methods within genetics, morphology, imaging techniques, electrophysiology, psychophysics, and computational neuroscience. The book gives a comprehensive overview of the different disciplines in human color vision in a way that makes it accessible to specialists and non-specialist scientists alike. About the Series: The Springer Series in Vision Research is a comprehensive update and overview of cutting edge vision research, exploring, in depth, current breakthroughs at a conceptual level. It details the whole visual system, from molecular processes to anatomy, physiology and behavior and covers both invertebrate and vertebrate organisms from terrestrial and aquatic habitats. Each book in the Series is aimed at all individuals with interests in vision including advanced graduate students, post-doctoral researchers, established vision scientists and clinical investigators. The series editors are N. Justin Marshall, Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland, Australia and Shaun P. Collin, Neuroecology Group within the School of Animal Biology and the Oceans Institute at the University of Western Australia.

Color Vision Sensation and Perception

Color Vision Sensation and Perception
Author: Marcelo Fernandes Costa
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2016-09-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9782889199600

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Color vision is considered a microcosm of the visual science. Special physiological and psychological processes make this scientific topic an intriguing and complex research field that can aggregates around molecular biologists, neurophysiologists, physicists, psychophysicists and cognitive neuroscientists. Our purpose is to present the frontier knowledge of this area of visual science, showing, in the end, the future prospects of application and basic studies of color perception.

Colour Vision

Colour Vision
Author: Evan Thompson
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1995
Genre: Cognition
ISBN: 0415077176

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Thompson provides an accessible review of the current scientific and philosophical discussions of colour vision and is vital reading for all cognitive scientists and philosophers whose interests touch upon this central area.Colour fascinates all of us, and scientists and philosophers have sought to understand the true nature of colour vision for many years. In recent times, investigations into colour vision have been one of the success stories of cognitive science, for each discipline within the field - neuroscience, psychology, linguistics, computer science and artificial intelligence, and philosophy - has contributed significantly to our understanding of colour. Evan Thompson's book is a major contribution to this interdisciplinary project.Colour Vision provides an accessible review of the current scientific and philosophical discussions of colour vision. Thompson steers a course between the subjective and objective positions on colour, arguing for a relational account. This account develops a novel 'ecological' approach to colour vision in cognitive science and the philosophy of perception. It is vital reading for all cognitive scientists and philosophers whose interests touch upon this central area.

Color Vision and Technology

Color Vision and Technology
Author: Rolf G. Kuehni
Publsiher: AATCC
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2008
Genre: Color
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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