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| Visual Neuroscience |
| Cambridge University Press |
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Volume 21
Issue 3 |
| May 01, 2004 |
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ISSN: 09525238 |
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Visual Neuroscience
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Volume 21 :
Issue 3
Table of Contents
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2003 Verriest Medal awarded to Dr. Andr Roth

Page 1-1
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Guest Editors Foreword: Proceedings of the 17th Biennial
Symposium of the International Colour Vision Society. Held July 2003,
Seattle, Washington

Steven Buck, Michael Crognale, Samir Deeb and Joel Pokorny
Page 189-190
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Molecular genetics of color-vision deficiencies

SAMIR S. DEEB
Page 191-196
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Characterization of a novel form of X-linked incomplete
achromatopsia

MICHAEL A. CROGNALE, MICHAEL FRY, JENNIFER HIGHSMITH, GUNILLA HAEGERSTROM-PORTNOY, MAUREEN NEITZ, JAY NEITZ and MICHAEL A. WEBSTER
Page 197-203
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Variety of genotypes in males diagnosed as dichromatic on a
conventional clinical anomaloscope

MAUREEN NEITZ, JOSEPH CARROLL, AGNES RENNER, HOLGER KNAU, JOHN S. WERNER and JAY NEITZ
Page 205-216
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Cone pigment polymorphism in New World monkeys: Are all pigments
created equal?

MICKEY P. ROWE and GERALD H. JACOBS
Page 217-222
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Cone visual pigments of the Australian marsupials, the stripe-faced
and fat-tailed dunnarts: Sequence and inferred spectral properties

JESSICA STRACHAN, LING-YU E. CHANG, MATTHEW J. WAKEFIELD, JENNIFER A. MARSHALL GRAVES and SAMIR S. DEEB
Page 223-229
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Photoreceptor topography and cone-specific electroretinograms

I.J. MURRAY, N.R.A. PARRY, J. KREMERS, M. STEPIEN and A. SCHILD
Page 231-235
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Effect of foveal tritanopia on reaction times to chromatic stimuli

N.R.A. PARRY, S. PLAINIS, I.J. MURRAY and D.J. McKEEFRY
Page 237-242
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Induced contrast asynchronies may be useful for luminance
photometry

ARTHUR G. SHAPIRO, ANTHONY DANTONA, JARED B. SMITH, LINDSAY A. BELANO and JUSTIN P. CHARLES
Page 243-247
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Multifocal electroretinogram in trichromat and dichromat observers
under cone isolating conditions

ANNE KURTENBACH, JUDITH HEINE and HERBERT JGLE
Page 249-255
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Generality of rod hue biases with smaller, brighter, and
photopically specified stimuli

LAURA P. THOMAS and STEVEN L. BUCK
Page 257-262
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Photostimulator allowing independent control of rods and the three
cone types

JOEL POKORNY, HANNAH SMITHSON and JULES QUINLAN
Page 263-267
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Masking of grating detection in the isoluminant plane of DKL color
space

DELWIN T. LINDSEY and ANGELA M. BROWN
Page 269-273
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Chromatic adaptation, perceived location, and color tuning
properties

D.J. McKEEFRY, P.V. McGRAW, C. VAKROU and D. WHITAKER
Page 275-282
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Perceptual classification of chromatic modulation

ROMAIN BOUET and KENNETH KNOBLAUCH
Page 283-289
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Chromatic contrast detection in spatial chromatic noise

GIANLUCA MONACI, GLORIA MENEGAZ, SABINE SSSTRUNK and KENNETH KNOBLAUCH
Page 291-294
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Color mechanisms used in selecting stimuli for attention and making
discriminations

ALLEN L. NAGY, KELLY E. NERIANI and TRAVIS L. YOUNG
Page 295-299
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Long-term renormalization of chromatic mechanisms following
cataract surgery

PETER B. DELAHUNT, MICHAEL A. WEBSTER, LEI MA and JOHN S. WERNER
Page 301-307
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Chromatic input to cells of the magnocellular pathway: Mean
chromaticity and the relative phase of modulated lights

BARRY B. LEE and HAO SUN
Page 309-314
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A single mechanism for both luminance and chromatic grating vernier
tasks: Evidence from temporal summation

HAO SUN and BARRY B. LEE
Page 315-320
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Inferred retinal mechanisms mediating illusory distortions

MARCO J.H. PUTS, JOEL POKORNY and VIVIANNE C. SMITH
Page 321-325
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Influence of motion on chromatic detection

PATRICK MONNIER and STEVEN K. SHEVELL
Page 327-330
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Information limits on neural identification of colored surfaces in
natural scenes

DAVID H. FOSTER, SRGIO M.C. NASCIMENTO and KINJIRO AMANO
Page 331-336
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Minimum-variance cone-excitation ratios and the limits of
relational color constancy

SRGIO M.C. NASCIMENTO, VASCO M.N. de ALMEIDA, PAULO T. FIADEIRO and DAVID H. FOSTER
Page 337-340
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Color constancy by asymmetric color matching with real objects in
three-dimensional scenes

VASCO M.N. de ALMEIDA, PAULO T. FIADEIRO and SRGIO M.C. NASCIMENTO
Page 341-345
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Protanopic observers show nearly normal color constancy with
natural reflectance spectra

RIGMOR C. BARAAS, DAVID H. FOSTER, KINJIRO AMANO and SRGIO M.C. NASCIMENTO
Page 347-351
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Brightness induction: Unequal spatial integration with increments
and decrements

SANG WOOK HONG and STEVEN K. SHEVELL
Page 353-357
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Chromatic and contrast selectivity in color contrast adaptation

YOKO MIZOKAMI, CARRIE PARAS and MICHAEL A. WEBSTER
Page 359-363
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Flashing anomalous color contrast

BAINGIO PINNA, LOTHAR SPILLMANN and JOHN S. WERNER
Page 365-372
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Chromatic assimilation unaffected by perceived depth of inducing
light

STEVEN K. SHEVELL and DINGCAI CAO
Page 373-376
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Interactions of chromaticity and luminance in edge identification
depend on chromaticity

VIVIANNE C. SMITH and JOEL POKORNY
Page 377-382
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Changes in color appearance caused by perceptual grouping

SHERRY X. XIAN and STEVEN K. SHEVELL
Page 383-388
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Infant color vision: Influence of surround chromaticity on
spontaneous looking preferences

MARIA PEREVERZEVA and DAVIDA Y. TELLER
Page 389-395
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Infants spontaneous color preferences are not due to
adult-like brightness variations

DAVIDA Y. TELLER, ANDREA CIVAN and KEVIN BRONSON-CASTAIN
Page 397-401
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Luminance-dependent hue shift in protanopes

DAVID L. BIMLER and GALINA V. PARAMEI
Page 403-407
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Color and language: Worldwide distribution of Daltonism and
distinct words for blue

ANGELA M. BROWN and DELWIN T. LINDSEY
Page 409-412
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Clinical heterogeneity between two Japanese siblings with
congenital achromatopsia

TAKAAKI HAYASHI, KENICHI KOZAKI, KENJI KITAHARA, AKIKO KUBO, YOSHITERU NISHIO, SATOSHI OMOTO, YOSUKE NAKAMURA, AKIRA WATANABE, KAZUSHIGE TODA and YASUO UEOKA
Page 413-420
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Multifocal and full-field electroretinogram changes associated with
color-vision loss in mercury vapor exposure

DORA F. VENTURA, MARCELO T.V. COSTA, MARCELO F. COSTA, ADRIANA BEREZOVSKY, SOLANGE R. SALOMO, ANA LUZA SIMES, MARCOS LAGO, LUIZ H.M. CANTO PEREIRA, MARCLIA A.M. FARIA, JOHN M. DE SOUZA and LUIZ CARLOS L. SILVEIRA
Page 421-429
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Evaluation of an updated HRR color vision test

JAMES E. BAILEY, MAUREEN NEITZ, DIANE M. TAIT and JAY NEITZ
Page 431-436
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Colorimetric analysis of four editions of the Hardy-Rand-Rittler
pseudoisochromatic tests

STEPHEN J. DAIN
Page 437-443
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Multidimensional scaling of D15 caps: Color-vision defects among
tobacco smokers?

DAVID BIMLER and JOHN KIRKLAND
Page 445-448
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Repeatability indices for the Farnsworth D-15 test

JEFFERY K. HOVIS, SHANKARAN RAMASWAMY and MATTHEW ANDERSON
Page 449-453
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Ability of the D-15 panel tests and HRR pseudoisochromatic plates
to predict performance in naming VDT colors

SHANKARAN RAMASWAMY and JEFFERY K. HOVIS
Page 455-460
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FDA regulation of labeling and promotional claims in therapeutic
color vision devices: A tutorial

BRUCE DRUM
Page 461-463
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Computerized color-vision test based upon postreceptoral channel
sensitivities

E. MIYAHARA, J. POKORNY, V.C. SMITH, E. SZEWCZYK, J. McCARTIN, K. CALDWELL and A. KLERER
Page 465-469
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Moreland match revisited

J.D. MORELAND
Page 471-476
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Modelling the Rayleigh match

P.B.M. THOMAS and J.D. MOLLON
Page 477-482
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Quantification of color vision with cone contrast sensitivity

JEFF RABIN
Page 483-485
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