Colour Vision Deficiencies XIII: Proceedings of the Thirteenth Symposium of the International Research Group on Colour Vision Deficiencies, Held in Pau, France July 27–30, 1995The 13th biennial Symposium of the International Research Group on Colour Vision Deficiencies was held from 27 July to 30 July, 1995, in the splendidjin de siecle Theatre Saint Louis, in Pau, France. A total of 80 papers and posters were presented during the four days, of which 56 have been selected for inclusion in this volume. Each has been reviewed by two of the Editors. Additionally, in numerous cases in which specialized knowledge was called for the Editors asked for external help; their assistance is acknowledged below. While Pau now exists largely on agriculture and, more recently, oil extraction and refining, a century ago it was a winter resort that rivalled Cannes and Nice; indeed, Baedeker judged the air of Pau to be preferable for those of a nervous disposition. Pau and the surrounding Beam district are rich in history and have close ties to the Basque region, both of which were exploited brilliantly by the local organizers, Doctors Jean and Veronique Lied, to introduce the partici pants to the gastronomy and traditions of the region. The Committee of the IRGCVD owe a great debt of gratitude to the external reviewers, Oscar Estevez, Karl Gegenfurtner, Gunilla Haegerstrom-Portnoy, RL. Hilz, John Krauskopf, Anne Kurtenbach, Barry B. Lee, Adam Reeves, Marilyn Schneck, L.T. Sharpe, Eugene Switkes, Wayne Verdon, and B.A. |
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... anomalous trichromacy An agreed understanding of anomalous trichromacy has ... trichromats are almost as impaired in their hue discrimination as are ... anomalous trichromats show little correlation between their mid - match points and ...
... anomalous trichromacy An agreed understanding of anomalous trichromacy has ... trichromats are almost as impaired in their hue discrimination as are ... anomalous trichromats show little correlation between their mid - match points and ...
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... anomalous trichromat , the relative salience of the two cardinal axes of colour space should be related to the number of misreadings made in the Ishihara transformation plates . In our sample of anomalous trichromats we found a ...
... anomalous trichromat , the relative salience of the two cardinal axes of colour space should be related to the number of misreadings made in the Ishihara transformation plates . In our sample of anomalous trichromats we found a ...
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... anomalous trichromats examined 87 ( 70 % ) passed the D15 and 37 ( 30 % ) failed . The grade of colour deficiency together with the mean anomalo- scope matching range and the mean FM 100 - hue error score for all the anomalous trichromats ...
... anomalous trichromats examined 87 ( 70 % ) passed the D15 and 37 ( 30 % ) failed . The grade of colour deficiency together with the mean anomalo- scope matching range and the mean FM 100 - hue error score for all the anomalous trichromats ...
Contents
photopigment genes underlying redgreen colour vision | 33 |
Influence of lightness | 43 |
Phenotypes | 45 |
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