
Colour Vision
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A. V. S. de Reuck and Julie Knight are the editors of Colour Vision: Physiology and Experimental Psychology and other titles.
Content
1.1 - Contents [Seite 11]
1.1.1 - Chairman's introduction [Seite 17]
1.1.2 - Visual pigments [Seite 19]
1.1.2.1 - The clustering of fish visual pigments around discrete spectral positions and its bearing on chemical structure [Seite 19]
1.1.2.1.1 - Discussion [Seite 37]
1.1.2.2 - Adaptation of visual pigments to the photic environment [Seite 43]
1.1.2.2.1 - Discussion [Seite 61]
1.1.3 - Duplicity theory and the microstructure of the retina [Seite 68]
1.1.3.1 - Rods and cones-a fresh approach [Seite 68]
1.1.3.1.1 - Discussion [Seite 99]
1.1.3.2 - Duality in the retina [Seite 105]
1.1.3.2.1 - Discussion [Seite 120]
1.1.3.3 - The synaptology of the retina [Seite 126]
1.1.3.3.1 - Discussion [Seite 161]
1.1.4 - Theories of colour vision [Seite 168]
1.1.4.1 - Sketch of the present position of the Young- Helmholtz theory of colour vision [Seite 168]
1.1.4.1.1 - Discussion [Seite 189]
1.1.4.2 - Cellular mechanisms of a Young-Hering visual system [Seite 194]
1.1.4.3 - Comment [Seite 219]
1.1.4.3.1 - Discussion [Seite 221]
1.1.4.4 - Visual pigments of single cones [Seite 224]
1.1.4.4.1 - Discussion [Seite 229]
1.1.4.5 - The retinex [Seite 233]
1.1.4.5.1 - Discussion [Seite 239]
1.1.5 - Human colour vision [Seite 244]
1.1.5.1 - The genetics of colour blindness [Seite 244]
1.1.5.1.1 - Discussion [Seite 260]
1.1.5.2 - After-images as a means of investigating rods and cones [Seite 265]
1.1.5.2.1 - Discussion [Seite 276]
1.1.5.3 - Introduction to discussion of theories of colour vision and human colour vision [Seite 281]
1.1.5.3.1 - General Discussion Genetics of colour vision Discussion Dark adaptation and after-images A new visual pigment at 690 nm. in t [Seite 292]
1.1.6 - Animal colour vision [Seite 302]
1.1.6.1 - The physiological basis of colour vision in honeybees [Seite 302]
1.1.6.2 - The spectral sensitivity and visual pigment content of the retina of Gekko gekko [Seite 317]
1.1.6.2.1 - Discussion [Seite 342]
1.1.6.3 - Colour discrimination in cats [Seite 345]
1.1.6.3.1 - Discussion [Seite 361]
1.1.6.4 - General Discussion Psychological aspects of colour vision Spectral sensitivity of the rabbit retina Lines for future research Future intentions of participants [Seite 367]
1.1.7 - Author index [Seite 395]
1.1.8 - Subject index [Seite 397]
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