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- What Is Color Blindness?
- Almost Reason Enough for Having Eyes
- Achromatopsia, Color Vision, and Cortex Charles A
- A Review on Color Vision Deficiency
- Color Blindness (Color Vision Deficiency)
- Cortical Area V4 and Its Role in the Perception of Color
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- Color Vision Factoids
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- Information Flow in Color Appearance Neural Networks
- COLOR APPEARANCE MODELS Third Edition Mark D
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- Tetrachromacy: the Mysterious Case of Extra-Ordinary Color Vision Introduction
- Hypoxia, Color Vision Deficiencies, and Blood Oxygen Saturation
- Aliens Among Us: Preliminary Evidence of Superhuman Tetrachromats
- Opsin Genes, Cone Photopigments, Color Vision, and Color Blindness
- Vision Lecture 6 Notes: Color Vision and Adaptation
- Color Perception 6
- Introduction Human Vision Light, Color, Eyes, Etc
- Defective Color Vision and Its Inheritance by George Wald*
- Advance Color Machine Vision and Application
- The Effect of the Aging Human Lens on Color Vision
- Perceiving Color
- How Is Colour Coded? Post Receptoral Pathways for Color Vision
- Evolution of Colour Vision in Vertebrates
- CORRECTABLE EYE DISEASES ACHROMATOPSIA Achromatopsia
- What Birds See
- A Pictorial Review of Color Appearance Models
- Physiology of Color Vision
- A Review of Achromatopsia
- Color Vision in Primates and Other Mammals
- Achromatopsia in Children
- Tetrachromacy: the Mysterious Case of Extra-Ordinary Color Vision Jordan and Mollon 131
- How Do Things Look to the Color-Blind?*
- Minimum Color Vision Requirements for Professional Flight Crew, Part III: Recommendations for New Color Vision Standards