AbstractIndividual differences in abnormal color vision are well known. A fundamental unresolved problem is the great variation in color vision even among those classified as having the same color-vision defect. Several physiological hypotheses have been proposed to account for this variation but little consideration has been given to how (and how much) color matching and discrimination are affected by the posited physiological mechanisms. Advances in molecular genetics have renewed interest in this problem, which is at the foundation of the relation between genotype and phenotype. We report here theoretical Rayleigh ranges (chromatic discrimination) and quantal matches for deuteranomalous trichromats with photopigments in the red/green ran...
AbstractMany subjects despite having only a single X-linked pigment gene (single-L/M-gene subjects) ...
Some 12% of women are carriers of the mild, X-linked forms of color vision deficiencies called "anom...
In anomalous trichromacy, the color signals available from comparing the activities of the two class...
AbstractIndividual differences in abnormal color vision are well known. A fundamental unresolved pro...
AbstractDeuteranomalous trichromacy is the most common form of inherited color-vision deficiency. A ...
AbstractDeuteranomalous trichromacy is the most common form of inherited color-vision deficiency. A ...
AbstractDeutan observers are a heterogeneous group, varying nearly continuously from deuteranomalous...
AbstractLarge-field Rayleigh match ranges were measured in 27 red/green color-deficient male observe...
AbstractThe Rayleigh match, a color match between a mixture of 545+670nm lights and 589nm light in m...
AbstractMany subjects despite having only a single X-linked pigment gene (single-L/M-gene subjects) ...
AbstractWe present a theoretical model to estimate the influence of photopigment optical density (OD...
AbstractLarge-field Rayleigh match ranges were measured in 27 red/green color-deficient male observe...
AbstractThe goal of the study was to evaluate spectral opponency in nine X-chromosome-linked color-d...
AbstractCarriers of X-linked color vision deficiencies have previously been reported to exhibit mild...
Normal color vision depends on the relative rates at which photons are absorbed in three types of re...
AbstractMany subjects despite having only a single X-linked pigment gene (single-L/M-gene subjects) ...
Some 12% of women are carriers of the mild, X-linked forms of color vision deficiencies called "anom...
In anomalous trichromacy, the color signals available from comparing the activities of the two class...
AbstractIndividual differences in abnormal color vision are well known. A fundamental unresolved pro...
AbstractDeuteranomalous trichromacy is the most common form of inherited color-vision deficiency. A ...
AbstractDeuteranomalous trichromacy is the most common form of inherited color-vision deficiency. A ...
AbstractDeutan observers are a heterogeneous group, varying nearly continuously from deuteranomalous...
AbstractLarge-field Rayleigh match ranges were measured in 27 red/green color-deficient male observe...
AbstractThe Rayleigh match, a color match between a mixture of 545+670nm lights and 589nm light in m...
AbstractMany subjects despite having only a single X-linked pigment gene (single-L/M-gene subjects) ...
AbstractWe present a theoretical model to estimate the influence of photopigment optical density (OD...
AbstractLarge-field Rayleigh match ranges were measured in 27 red/green color-deficient male observe...
AbstractThe goal of the study was to evaluate spectral opponency in nine X-chromosome-linked color-d...
AbstractCarriers of X-linked color vision deficiencies have previously been reported to exhibit mild...
Normal color vision depends on the relative rates at which photons are absorbed in three types of re...
AbstractMany subjects despite having only a single X-linked pigment gene (single-L/M-gene subjects) ...
Some 12% of women are carriers of the mild, X-linked forms of color vision deficiencies called "anom...
In anomalous trichromacy, the color signals available from comparing the activities of the two class...