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Chromaticity diagram showing cone excitation by stimuli of equal luminance.
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Functional asymmetries in visual pathways carrying S-cone signals in macaque.
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Analysis of response patterns of LGN cells.
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Chromatic mechanisms in striate cortex of macaque.
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Variations in normal color vision. II. Unique hues.
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Spectral sensitivity of the foveal cone photopigments between 400 and 500 nm.
V C Smith, J Pokorny. Vision Res 1975
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The 'blue-on' opponent pathway in primate retina originates from a distinct bistratified ganglion cell type.
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The cone inputs to the unique-hue mechanisms.
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Spatial and chromatic interactions in the lateral geniculate body of the rhesus monkey.
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Spatial structure of cone inputs to color cells in alert macaque primary visual cortex (V-1).
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The spectral sensitivities of the middle- and long-wavelength-sensitive cones derived from measurements in observers of known genotype.
A Stockman, L T Sharpe. Vision Res 2000
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Neurobiological hypothesis of color appearance and hue perception.
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Color perception is mediated by a plastic neural mechanism that is adjustable in adults.
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Specificity of cone inputs to macaque retinal ganglion cells.
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Parallel ON and OFF cone bipolar inputs establish spatially coextensive receptive field structure of blue-yellow ganglion cells in primate retina.
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Functional connectivity in the retina at the resolution of photoreceptors.
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Color in the cortex: single- and double-opponent cells.
Robert Shapley, Michael J Hawken. Vision Res 2011
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Some transformations of color information from lateral geniculate nucleus to striate cortex.
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Trichromatic colour opponency in ganglion cells of the rhesus monkey retina.
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Higher order color mechanisms.
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Horizontal cells of the primate retina: cone specificity without spectral opponency.
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Functional consequences of the relative numbers of L and M cones.
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The influence of contrast adaptation on color appearance.
M A Webster, J D Mollon. Vision Res 1994
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The Abney effect: chromaticity coordinates of unique and other constant hues.
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Evidence that blue-on cells are part of the third geniculocortical pathway in primates.
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The arrangement of the three cone classes in the living human eye.
A Roorda, D R Williams. Nature 1999
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Macaque retina contains an S-cone OFF midget pathway.
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Changes in colour appearance following post-receptoral adaptation.
M A Webster, J D Mollon. Nature 1991
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Nonlinear analysis of macaque V1 color tuning reveals cardinal directions for cortical color processing.
Gregory D Horwitz, Charles A Hass. Nat Neurosci 2012
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Specialized color modules in macaque extrastriate cortex.
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Bevil R Conway, Sebastian Moeller, Doris Y Tsao. Neuron 2007
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Coding of color and form in the geniculostriate visual pathway (invited review).
Peter Lennie, J Anthony Movshon. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 2005
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Decoding and reconstructing color from responses in human visual cortex.
Gijs Joost Brouwer, David J Heeger. J Neurosci 2009
Gijs Joost Brouwer, David J Heeger. J Neurosci 2009
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A spatially organized representation of colour in macaque cortical area V2.
Youping Xiao, Yi Wang, Daniel J Felleman. Nature 2003
Youping Xiao, Yi Wang, Daniel J Felleman. Nature 2003
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Melanopsin-expressing ganglion cells in primate retina signal colour and irradiance and project to the LGN.
Dennis M Dacey, Hsi-Wen Liao, Beth B Peterson, Farrel R Robinson, Vivianne C Smith, Joel Pokorny, King-Wai Yau, Paul D Gamlin. Nature 2005
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