Detection, color matching, and discrimination: an exploration of the nature and number of chromatic mechanisms.
Narrowly-tuned, selective noise masking of chromatic detection has been taken as evidence for the existence of "higher-order" color mechanisms. Experiment 1 replicates earlier observations of selective masking of tests in the (L, M) plane of cone space when the noise is placed near the cor...
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