نتایج جستجو برای: color vision defect

تعداد نتایج: 329328  

Journal: :Progress in brain research 2001
A J Parker B G Cumming

The early neurophysiology of binocular vision is largely dominated by measurements of disparity selectivity in cortical neurons in various visual areas. Incisive progress has been made by the intensive study of the mechanism of disparity selectivity of V1 in cortical neurons and the development of a number of tests for the involvement of single neurons in the perception of stereoscopic depth. T...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Sid Henriksen Jenny C.A. Read

A recent study provides compelling evidence that binocular vision uses two separate channels; one channel adds the images from the two eyes, and the other subtracts them.

2014
Douglas R. Keene Sara F. Tufa John Dalton

With the prevalence of tissue stains and fluorophores used as visualization tools in the life sciences and specifically in microscopy, consideration of the viewer’s ability to discriminate color variation becomes relevant. This abstract is presented so that those within the microscopy community might be aware of the prevalence of color vision deficiency and to suggest easily accessed tools whic...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2011
Maarten Kamermans Craig Hawryshyn

In this review, we will discuss the recent literature on fish polarization vision and we will present a model on how the retina processes polarization signals. The model is based on a general retinal-processing scheme and will be compared with the available electrophysiological data on polarization processing in the retina. The results of this model will help illustrate the functional significa...

Journal: :Equine veterinary journal 2008
L Bartos J Bartosová L Starostová

It has become accepted that the horse cannot see directly in front when the nose is lowered and must therefore rely on the rider. We tested the hypothesis that this conclusion would be correct only if the horse did not adjust the eyeball horizontal axis to changes of the head position. The results of the present study suggest that it is unlikely that horses have limited vision in relation to th...

1996
Shimon Edelman SHIMON EDELMAN

Computer vision systems are, on most counts, poor performers, when compared to their biological counterparts. The reason for this may be that computer vision is handicapped by an unreasonable assumption regarding what it means to see, which became prevalent as the notions of intrinsic images and of representation by reconstruction took over the field in the late 1970’s. Learning from biological...

2004
N. J. Marshall T. W. Cronin

Stomatopods (mantis shrimps) possess one of the most complex visual systems in the animal kingdom. Each eye is capable of monocular distance judgement, colour vision involving eight or more primary channels and polarisation vision. This involves a series of eye movements unique among the crustaceans. Furthermore, each eye usually acts almost entirely independently of the other. Colour, in parti...

2012
Sardar Patel Vidya Nagar Vishal Dahiya Priti Srinivas Sajja

This paper confer the reasons for color vision defects in human eye. This paper also discuss the design and development system for the people who are having problem in their visual system, such as color blindness, low vision, or visual field defects. A new model has been proposed that examine the color vision, vision field defects and visual acuity. Model has proposed that is working on the per...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1989
M Drummond-Borg S S Deeb A G Motulsky

We used Southern blot hybridization to study X chromosome-linked color vision genes encoding the apoproteins of red and green visual pigments in 134 unselected Caucasian men. One hundred and thirteen individuals (84.3%) had a normal arrangement of their color vision pigment genes. All had one red pigment gene; the number of green pigment genes ranged from one to five with a mode of two. The fre...

2016
F. A. Davis

Special public attention was called to the subject in 1875 by an enquiry into the causes of a railway accident which had taken place in Sweden, from which it appears that colourblindness was the cause of the disaster. Our author having described colour-sensations, goes on to discuss the theories of colour-perception and colour-blindness, classifying the latter defect as total and partial. Total...

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