Color Vision: Introduction Color Vision: Introduction
Summary:
This paper discusses various aspects of color vision, including color sensitivity and appearance, chromatic discrimination, color in natural or complex scenes, mesopic and peripheral color vision, retinal and cortical color processing, and variations and deficiencies of color vision.
Categories
- Eye health: The paper discusses various aspects of color vision, which is a significant part of eye health.
- Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses color sensitivity and appearance, which are related to cognitive function and memory.
- Education and learning: The paper provides detailed information about color vision, which can be used for educational and learning purposes.
Author(s)
S Buck, R Baraas, B Lee, D Lindsey, M Webster
Publication Year:
2012
Number of Citations:
1
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