The chromatic selectivity of visual crowding
Precortical vision is mediated by three opponent mechanisms that combine receptoral outputs to form a luminance channel (L + M) and two chromatic channels, red-green (L/M) and blue-yellow (S/L + M). Here we ask the extent to which these basic color opponent mechanisms interact in the phenomenon of c...
Main Authors: | Kennedy, Graeme J., Whitaker, David J. |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10454/6049 |
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