M A Webster, E Miyahara, G Malkoc, V E Raker. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 2000
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Times Cited: 103
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Chromatic mechanisms in lateral geniculate nucleus of macaque.
A M Derrington, J Krauskopf, P Lennie. J Physiol 1984
A M Derrington, J Krauskopf, P Lennie. J Physiol 1984
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Chromaticity diagram showing cone excitation by stimuli of equal luminance.
D I MacLeod, R M Boynton. J Opt Soc Am 1979
D I MacLeod, R M Boynton. J Opt Soc Am 1979
37
The cone inputs to the unique-hue mechanisms.
Sophie M Wuerger, Philip Atkinson, Simon Cropper. Vision Res 2005
Sophie M Wuerger, Philip Atkinson, Simon Cropper. Vision Res 2005
51
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Loci of spectral unique hues throughout the life span.
B E Schefrin, J S Werner. J Opt Soc Am A 1990
B E Schefrin, J S Werner. J Opt Soc Am A 1990
42
Color perception is mediated by a plastic neural mechanism that is adjustable in adults.
Jay Neitz, Joseph Carroll, Yasuki Yamauchi, Maureen Neitz, David R Williams. Neuron 2002
Jay Neitz, Joseph Carroll, Yasuki Yamauchi, Maureen Neitz, David R Williams. Neuron 2002
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Functional consequences of the relative numbers of L and M cones.
D H Brainard, A Roorda, Y Yamauchi, J B Calderone, A Metha, M Neitz, J Neitz, D R Williams, G H Jacobs. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 2000
D H Brainard, A Roorda, Y Yamauchi, J B Calderone, A Metha, M Neitz, J Neitz, D R Williams, G H Jacobs. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 2000
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Variations in normal color vision. IV. Binary hues and hue scaling.
Gokhan Malkoc, Paul Kay, Michael A Webster. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 2005
Gokhan Malkoc, Paul Kay, Michael A Webster. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 2005
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Hue scaling of isoluminant and cone-specific lights.
R L De Valois, K K De Valois, E Switkes, L Mahon. Vision Res 1997
R L De Valois, K K De Valois, E Switkes, L Mahon. Vision Res 1997
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Variations in normal color vision. III. Unique hues in Indian and United States observers.
Michael A Webster, Shernaaz M Webster, Shrikant Bharadwaj, Richa Verma, Jaikishan Jaikumar, Gitanjali Madan, E Vaithilingham. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 2002
Michael A Webster, Shernaaz M Webster, Shrikant Bharadwaj, Richa Verma, Jaikishan Jaikumar, Gitanjali Madan, E Vaithilingham. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 2002
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The Abney effect: chromaticity coordinates of unique and other constant hues.
S A Burns, A E Elsner, J Pokorny, V C Smith. Vision Res 1984
S A Burns, A E Elsner, J Pokorny, V C Smith. Vision Res 1984
22
Chromatic mechanisms in striate cortex of macaque.
P Lennie, J Krauskopf, G Sclar. J Neurosci 1990
P Lennie, J Krauskopf, G Sclar. J Neurosci 1990
20
Spectral sensitivity of the foveal cone photopigments between 400 and 500 nm.
V C Smith, J Pokorny. Vision Res 1975
V C Smith, J Pokorny. Vision Res 1975
19
Loci of achromatic points throughout the life span.
J S Werner, B E Schefrin. J Opt Soc Am A 1993
J S Werner, B E Schefrin. J Opt Soc Am A 1993
33
Resolving the question of color naming universals.
Paul Kay, Terry Regier. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2003
Paul Kay, Terry Regier. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2003
20
Variations in normal color vision. I. Cone-opponent axes.
M A Webster, E Miyahara, G Malkoc, V E Raker. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 2000
M A Webster, E Miyahara, G Malkoc, V E Raker. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 2000
42
Color appearance: on seeing red--or yellow, or green, or blue.
I Abramov, J Gordon. Annu Rev Psychol 1994
I Abramov, J Gordon. Annu Rev Psychol 1994
27
The influence of contrast adaptation on color appearance.
M A Webster, J D Mollon. Vision Res 1994
M A Webster, J D Mollon. Vision Res 1994
16
Analysis of response patterns of LGN cells.
R L De Valois, I Abramov, G H Jacobs. J Opt Soc Am 1966
R L De Valois, I Abramov, G H Jacobs. J Opt Soc Am 1966
15
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Opponent process additivity. II. Yellow/blue equilibria and nonlinear models.
J Larimer, D H Krantz, C M Cicerone. Vision Res 1975
J Larimer, D H Krantz, C M Cicerone. Vision Res 1975
14
Some quantitative aspects of an opponent-colors theory. II. Brightness, saturation, and hue in normal and dichromatic vision.
L M HURVICH, D JAMESON. J Opt Soc Am 1955
L M HURVICH, D JAMESON. J Opt Soc Am 1955
14
Focal colors are universal after all.
Terry Regier, Paul Kay, Richard S Cook. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2005
Terry Regier, Paul Kay, Richard S Cook. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2005
17
Are there nontrivial constraints on colour categorization?
B A Saunders, J van Brakel. Behav Brain Sci 1997
B A Saunders, J van Brakel. Behav Brain Sci 1997
25
Long-term renormalization of chromatic mechanisms following cataract surgery.
Peter B Delahunt, Michael A Webster, Lei Ma, John S Werner. Vis Neurosci 2004
Peter B Delahunt, Michael A Webster, Lei Ma, John S Werner. Vis Neurosci 2004
17
Factors underlying individual differences in the color matches of normal observers.
M A Webster, D I MacLeod. J Opt Soc Am A 1988
M A Webster, D I MacLeod. J Opt Soc Am A 1988
17
12
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Specialized color modules in macaque extrastriate cortex.
Bevil R Conway, Sebastian Moeller, Doris Y Tsao. Neuron 2007
Bevil R Conway, Sebastian Moeller, Doris Y Tsao. Neuron 2007
12
Seasonal variations in the color statistics of natural images.
Michael A Webster, Yoko Mizokami, Shernaaz M Webster. Network 2007
Michael A Webster, Yoko Mizokami, Shernaaz M Webster. Network 2007
28
Adaptation and perceptual norms in color vision.
Michael A Webster, Deanne Leonard. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 2008
Michael A Webster, Deanne Leonard. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 2008
18
World Color Survey color naming reveals universal motifs and their within-language diversity.
Delwin T Lindsey, Angela M Brown. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2009
Delwin T Lindsey, Angela M Brown. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2009
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Unique hue judgments as a function of test size in the fovea and at 20-deg temporal eccentricity.
J L Nerger, V J Volbrecht, C J Ayde. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 1995
J L Nerger, V J Volbrecht, C J Ayde. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 1995
21
Constant hue loci of unique and binary balanced hues at 10, 100, and 1000 Td.
M Ayama, T Nakatsue, P K Kaiser. J Opt Soc Am A 1987
M Ayama, T Nakatsue, P K Kaiser. J Opt Soc Am A 1987
32
Describing color appearance: hue and saturation scaling.
J Gordon, I Abramov, H Chan. Percept Psychophys 1994
J Gordon, I Abramov, H Chan. Percept Psychophys 1994
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Higher order color mechanisms.
J Krauskopf, D R Williams, M B Mandler, A M Brown. Vision Res 1986
J Krauskopf, D R Williams, M B Mandler, A M Brown. Vision Res 1986
11
Spatial structure of cone inputs to color cells in alert macaque primary visual cortex (V-1).
B R Conway. J Neurosci 2001
B R Conway. J Neurosci 2001
11
Whorf hypothesis is supported in the right visual field but not the left.
Aubrey L Gilbert, Terry Regier, Paul Kay, Richard B Ivry. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2006
Aubrey L Gilbert, Terry Regier, Paul Kay, Richard B Ivry. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2006
11
Color names, color categories, and color-cued visual search: sometimes, color perception is not categorical.
Angela M Brown, Delwin T Lindsey, Kevin M Guckes. J Vis 2011
Angela M Brown, Delwin T Lindsey, Kevin M Guckes. J Vis 2011
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Color categories are not universal: replications and new evidence from a stone-age culture.
D Roberson, I Davies, J Davidoff. J Exp Psychol Gen 2000
D Roberson, I Davies, J Davidoff. J Exp Psychol Gen 2000
10
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