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176 related items for PubMed ID: 941436

  • 1. Psychophysical studies of pigeon color vision--II. The spectral photochromatic interval function.
    Romeskie M.
    Vision Res; 1976; 16(5):507-12. PubMed ID: 941436
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  • 2. Psychophysical studies of pigeon color vision--I. Photopic spectral sensitivity.
    Romeskie M.
    Vision Res; 1976; 16(5):501-5. PubMed ID: 941435
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  • 6. An interval scale of saturation for the pigeon.
    Schneider BA.
    Percept Psychophys; 1981 Feb; 29(2):81-6. PubMed ID: 7255101
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  • 7. Spectral sensitivity of the red and yellow oil droplet fields of the pigeon (Columba livia).
    Martin GR, Muntz WR.
    Nature; 1978 Aug 10; 274(5671):620-1. PubMed ID: 672999
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  • 9. The spectral sensitivity of blue-sensitive pigeon cones: evidence for complete screening of the visual pigment by the oil-droplets.
    Wortel JF, Nuboer JF.
    Vision Res; 1986 Aug 10; 26(6):885-6. PubMed ID: 3750871
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  • 10. An interval scale of brightness for the pigeon.
    Schneider B.
    Percept Psychophys; 1987 Oct 10; 42(4):371-6. PubMed ID: 3684494
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  • 11. [Interhemispheric and commissurotomized visual transfer in the pigeon].
    Cuénod M, Zeier H.
    Schweiz Arch Neurol Neurochir Psychiatr; 1967 Oct 10; 100(2):365-80. PubMed ID: 4873949
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  • 14. Behavioral spectral sensitivities of different retinal areas in pigeons.
    Remy M, Emmerton J.
    Behav Neurosci; 1989 Feb 10; 103(1):170-7. PubMed ID: 2923670
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  • 15. Polarized light discrimination by pigeons and an electroretinographic correlate.
    Delius JD, Perchard RJ, Emmerton J.
    J Comp Physiol Psychol; 1976 Jun 10; 90(6):560-71. PubMed ID: 956468
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  • 17. DARK ADAPTATION AND THE PHOTOCHROMATIC INTERVAL.
    LIE I.
    Doc Ophthalmol; 1963 Jun 10; 17():411-510. PubMed ID: 14187154
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  • 18. Tetrachromacy, oil droplets and bird plumage colours.
    Vorobyev M, Osorio D, Bennett AT, Marshall NJ, Cuthill IC.
    J Comp Physiol A; 1998 Nov 10; 183(5):621-33. PubMed ID: 9839454
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  • 19. A blue sensitive mechanism in the pigeon retina: lambda max 400 nm.
    Graf V, Norren DV.
    Vision Res; 1974 Nov 10; 14(11):1203-9. PubMed ID: 4428627
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  • 20. The visual acuity for the lateral visual field of the pigeon (Columba livia).
    Hahmann U, Güntürkün O.
    Vision Res; 1993 Aug 10; 33(12):1659-64. PubMed ID: 8236853
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