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  • 2. Spectral sensitivity and adaptation characteristics of cone mechanisms under white-light adaptation.
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  • 3. Sensitivity of macaque retinal ganglion cells to chromatic and luminance flicker.
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  • 5. Color appearance changes resulting from iso-luminant chromatic adaptation.
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  • 9. Mechanisms mediating visual detection in static perimetry.
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  • 10. Sites of sensitivity control within a long-wavelength cone pathway.
    Finkelstein MA, Harrison M, Hood DC.
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  • 13. The S-cone contribution to luminance depends on the M- and L-cone adaptation levels: silent surrounds?
    Ripamonti C, Woo WL, Crowther E, Stockman A.
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  • 15. Chromatic suppression of cone inputs to the luminance flicker mechanism.
    Stromeyer CF, Cole GR, Kronauer RE.
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  • 16. Second-site adaptation in the red-green chromatic pathways.
    Stromeyer CF, Cole GR, Kronauer RE.
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  • 17. Contributions of human long-wave and middle-wave cones to motion detection.
    Stromeyer CF, Kronauer RE, Ryu A, Chaparro A, Eskew RT.
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  • 18. Spatial sensitization of the B cone pathways.
    Haegerstrom-Portnoy G, Adams AJ.
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  • 19. Cone selective adaptation influences L- and M-cone driven signals in electroretinography and psychophysics.
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