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|a Color vision :
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|a Introduction -- I. Color Vision in Art and Science -- 1. Aging through the Eyes of Monet -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 A Link between Sunlight and Aging -- 1.3 The Trivariance of Color Mixture: Maxwell and Helmholtz -- 1.4 Monet�s Early Impressionistic Style -- 1.5 Monet�s Years in Argenteuil and V�theuil -- 1.6 The Opponent Code for Color Appearance: Hering -- 1.7 Monet�s Response to Pointillism and Divisionism -- 1.8 Hay Stack and Cathedral Series -- 1.9 Monet Returns to London -- 1.10 Water Lilies and Cataracts -- 1.11 Summary -- References
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|a II. Physiology and Neuroethology2. Physiological and Psychophysical Simulations of Color Vision in Humans and Animals -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Color Stimuli -- 2.3 Psychophysics of Color Vision -- 2.4 Psychophysical Color Spaces -- 2.5 Neurophysiology of Color Vision -- 2.6 Physiological Color Spaces -- 2.7 Psychophysical and Physiological Simulations of Color Vision -- 2.8 Conscious vs. Unconscious Judgments -- 2.9 Conclusions -- References -- 3. Receptors, Channels and Color in Primate Retina -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Physiology and Anatomy in the Retina
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|a 3.3 ConclusionsReferences -- 4. Chromatic Processing in the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus of the Common Marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Spectral Responsivities -- 4.3 Responses of LGN Cells to Various Photoreceptor Contrasts -- 4.4 Selective Photoreceptor Stimulation in Human Observers -- 4.5 Summary -- References -- 5. Molecular Genetics and the Biological Basis of Color Vision -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Background -- 5.3 Spectral Tuning of M- and L-Cone Pigments -- 5.4 Color Vision Defects -- 5.5 Variation in Normal Color Vision
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|a 5.6 What Can Visual Pigment Gene Expression Tell Us about the Architecture of the Retina?References -- 6. Source Analysis of Color-Evoked Potentials in a Realistic Head Model Confirmed by Functional MRI -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Methods -- 6.3 Results -- 6.4 Discussion -- 6.5 Summary -- References -- 7. Wavelength Information Processing versus Color Perception: Evidence from Blindsight and Color-Blind Sight -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Wavelength Information Processing -- 7.3 Segregation of Wavelength and Intensity Information and Constancy
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|a 7.4 Color PerceptionReferences -- 8. Color Vision in Lower Vertebrates -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Wavelength Discrimination in Lower Vertebrates -- 8.3 Color Constancy and Color Contrast -- 8.4 Color Vision and Other Visual Functions: Evidence for Parallel Processing of Visual Information -- 8.5 Color Perception -- 8.6 Summary -- References -- 9. Color Vision: Ecology and Evolution in Making the Best of the Photic Environment -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Palaeontological Record -- 9.3 Daylight and Color Vision -- 9.4 Colorimetry -- 9.5 Color Spaces
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