Color discrimination at threshold using asymmetric color matching and method of adjustment discrimination to test a six mechanism theory of color vision
Human color vision is a vital aspect of our perception of the world. We rely on color perception on a day-to-day basis, ranging from object discrimination and face recognition to the detection and determination of whether food is spoiled. Color vision is caused by the differential activation of thre...
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