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Four Separate Mechanisms for Interaction between "Red Cones" and Rods

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Abstract

For the past 20 years our laboratory has investigated interactions between rods and the "red-cone" (long wavelength or Stiles Pi5) mechanism using psychophysical procedures in humans, and neurophysiological procedures in humans and lower vertebrates. To date, we have discerned 4 separate mechanisms for interaction.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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