1University College London, Institute of Ophthalmology 2University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychology
Summary:
This paper discusses the fundamentals of color vision, focusing on the initial stages of the visual process, primarily as it relates to color, and the role of the photoreceptor responses in the transformation of visual processing into the way we see the world.
Categories
- Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses the process of color vision, which is a cognitive function, and how the brain processes and remembers color information.
- Eye health: The paper discusses the role of the eye's photoreceptors in color vision, which is relevant to eye health.
- Education and learning: The paper provides educational information about the process of color vision and how it is processed by the brain.
- Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses how light and its wavelength play a role in color vision, which is relevant to lighting design considerations.
Author(s)
A Stockman, DH Brainard
Publication Year:
NA
Number of Citations:
0
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