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Roles of Central Chromatic Mechanisms

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Abstract

One of the most challenging problems of color vision is to understand what analyses take place at higher levels in the visual pathway. Psychophysical and physiological observations have established very clearly the general properties of the receptoral and immediate post-receptoral stages of color vision, but have not firmly defined the characteristics of mechanisms at higher levels.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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