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| Visual Neuroscience |
| Cambridge University Press |
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Volume 25
Issue 3 |
| May 01, 2008 |
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ISSN: 09525238 |
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Visual Neuroscience
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Volume 25 :
Issue 3
Table of Contents
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Guest Editors' Foreword: Proceedings of the 19th Biennial Symposium of the International Colour Vision Society. Held July 2007 Belém, Brazil

Luiz Carlos de Lima Silveira, Hannah Smithson, Dora Fix Ventura and Barry B. Lee
Page 229
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Neural models and physiological reality

BARRY B. LEE
Page 231
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Color vision in the black howler monkey (Alouatta caraya)

ANTÔNIO C. ARAÚJO, JULIA J. DIDONET, CAROLINA S. ARAÚJO, PATRÍCIA G. SALETTI, TÂNIA R.J. BORGES and VALDIR F. PESSOA
Page 243
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Eel visual pigments revisited: The fate of retinal cones during metamorphosis

JAMES K. BOWMAKER, MA'AYAN SEMO, DAVID M. HUNT and GLEN JEFFERY
Page 249
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Cone visual pigments of monotremes: Filling the phylogenetic gap

MATTHEW J. WAKEFIELD, MARK ANDERSON, ELLEN CHANG, KE-JUN WEI, RAJINDER KAUL, JENNIFER A. MARSHALL GRAVES, FRANK GRÜTZNER and SAMIR S. DEEB
Page 257
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Nucleotide polymorphisms upstream of the X-chromosome opsin gene array tune L:M cone ratio

KAREN L. GUNTHER, JAY NEITZ and MAUREEN NEITZ
Page 265
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Longitudinal evaluation of expression of virally delivered transgenes in gerbil cone photoreceptors

MATTHEW C. MAUCK, KATHERINE MANCUSO, JAMES A. KUCHENBECKER, THOMAS B. CONNOR, WILLIAM W. HAUSWIRTH, JAY NEITZ and MAUREEN NEITZ
Page 273
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Distinguishing L from M photopigment coding sequences by hybridization to novel locked nucleic acid (LNA) oligonucleotide probes

CHRISTINA PETTAN-BREWER, LI FU and SAMIR S. DEEB
Page 283
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Number and topography of cones, rods and optic nerve axons in New and Old World primates

BARBARA L. FINLAY, EDNA CRISTINA S. FRANCO, ELIZABETH S. YAMADA, JUSTIN C. CROWLEY, MICHAEL PARSONS, JOSÉ AUGUSTO P.C. MUNIZ and LUIZ CARLOS L. SILVEIRA
Page 289
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Topography of the long- to middle-wavelength sensitive cone ratio in the human retina assessed with a wide-field color multifocal electroretinogram

JAMES A. KUCHENBECKER, MANISHA SAHAY, DIANE M. TAIT, MAUREEN NEITZ and JAY NEITZ
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Twelve chromatically opponent ganglion cell types in turtle retina

F.A.F. ROCHA, C.A. SAITO, L.C.L. SILVEIRA, J.M. DE SOUZA and D.F. VENTURA
Page 307
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Amplitude of the transient visual evoked potential (tVEP) as a function of achromatic and chromatic contrast: Contribution of different visual pathways

GIVAGO S. SOUZA, BRUNO D. GOMES, ELIZA MARIA C.B. LACERDA, CÉZAR A. SAITO, MANOEL DA SILVA FILHO and LUIZ CARLOS L. SILVEIRA
Page 317
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L- and M-Cone isolating ERGs: LED versus CRT stimulation

I.J. MURRAY, J. KREMERS and N.R.A. PARRY
Page 327
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Color discrimination ellipses of trichromats measured with transient and steady state visual evoked potentials

BRUNO D. GOMES, GIVAGO S. SOUZA, MONICA G. LIMA, ANDERSON R. RODRIGUES, CÉZAR A. SAITO, MANOEL DA SILVA FILHO and LUIZ CARLOS L. SILVEIRA
Page 333
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The impulse response of S-cone pathways in detection of increments and decrements

KEIZO SHINOMORI and JOHN S. WERNER
Page 341
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S-cone discrimination for stimuli with spatial and temporal chromatic contrast

DINGCAI CAO, ANDREW J. ZELE, VIVIANNE C. SMITH and JOEL POKORNY
Page 349
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Misbinding of color to form in afterimages

STEVEN K. SHEVELL, REBECCA ST.CLAIR and SANG WOOK HONG
Page 355
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Binocular rivalry between identical retinal stimuli with an induced color difference

SANG WOOK HONG and STEVEN K. SHEVELL
Page 361
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Systematic misestimation in a vernier task arising from contrast mismatch

HAO SUN, BARRY B. LEE and RIGMOR C. BARAAS
Page 365
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Surface gloss and color perception of 3D objects

BEI XIAO and DAVID H. BRAINARD
Page 371
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Changes in induced hues at low luminance and following dark adaptation suggest rod-cone interactions may differ for luminance increments and decrements

A.J. SHEPHERD and G. WYATT
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Dissimilarity of yellow-blue surfaces under neutral light sources differing in intensity: Separate contributions of light intensity and chroma

RUMI TOKUNAGA, ALEXANDER D. LOGVINENKO and LAURENCE T. MALONEY
Page 395
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Chromatic discrimination in the presence of incremental and decremental rod pedestals

DINGCAI CAO, ANDREW J. ZELE and JOEL POKORNY
Page 399
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Reaction time measures of adaptation to chromatic contrast

N.R.A. PARRY, I.J. MURRAY and D.J. McKEEFRY
Page 405
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Very-long-term chromatic adaptation: Test of gain theory and a new method

SUZANNE C. BELMORE and STEVEN K. SHEVELL
Page 411
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A new perceptual problem: The amodal completion of color

BAINGIO PINNA
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The phenomenal dissociation between coloration and object-hole effects in the watercolor illusion

MARIA TANCA and BAINGIO PINNA
Page 423
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Sex-related differences in chromatic sensitivity

M. RODRÍGUEZ-CARMONA, L.T. SHARPE, J.A. HARLOW and J.L. BARBUR
Page 433
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Color vision in children and the Lanthony New Color Test

BARBARA Y. LING and STEPHEN J. DAIN
Page 441
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A computer-controlled color vision test for children based on the Cambridge Colour Test

PAULO R. K. GOULART, MARCIO L. BANDEIRA, DANIELA TSUBOTA, NESTOR N. OIWA, MARCELO F. COSTA and DORA F. VENTURA
Page 445
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Failure of concordance of the Farnsworth D15 test and the Nagel anomaloscope matching range in anomalous trichromatism

JENNIFER BIRCH
Page 451
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Rayleigh matches in carriers of inherited color vision defects: The contribution from the third L/M photopigment

YANG SUN and STEVEN K. SHEVELL
Page 455
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Chromatic discrimination losses in multiple sclerosis patients with and without optic neuritis using the Cambridge Colour Test

ANA LAURA DE ARAÚJO MOURA, ROSANI APARECIDA ANTUNES TEIXEIRA, NESTOR N. OIWA, MARCELO F. COSTA, CLAUDIA FEITOSA-SANTANA, DAGOBERTO CALLEGARO, RUSSELL D. HAMER and DORA FIX VENTURA
Page 463
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Psychophysical analysis of contrast processing segregated into magnocellular and parvocellular systems in asymptomatic carriers of 11778 Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy

M. GUALTIERI, M. BANDEIRA, R.D. HAMER, M.F. COSTA, A.G.F. OLIVEIRA, A.L.A. MOURA, F. SADUN, A.M. DE NEGRI, A. BEREZOVSKY, S.R. SALOMÃO, V. CARELLI, A.A. SADUN and D.F. VENTURA
Page 469
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Psychophysical analysis of contrast processing segregated into magnocellular and parvocellular systems in asymptomatic carriers of 11778 Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy

M. GUALTIERI, M. BANDEIRA, R.D. HAMER, M.E. COSTA, A.G.F. OLIVEIRA, A.L.A. MOURA, F. SADUN, A.M. DE NEGRI, A. BEREZOVSKY, S.R. SALOMÃO, V. CARELLI, A.A. SADUN and D.F. VENTURA
Page 469
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The color of night: Surface color categorization by color defective observers under dim illuminations

JOEL POKORNY, MARGARET LUTZE, DINGCAI CAO and ANDREW J. ZELE
Page 475
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Color and luminance increment thresholds in poor readers

STEPHEN J. DAIN, RICHARD A. FLOYD and ROBERT T. ELLIOT
Page 481
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Irreversible color vision losses in patients with chronic mercury vapor intoxication

CLÁUDIA FEITOSA-SANTANA, MIRELLA T.S. BARBONI, NESTOR N. OIWA, GALINA V. PARAMEI, ANA LUISA A.C. SIMÕES, MARCELO F. DA COSTA, LUIZ CARLOS L. SILVEIRA and DORA F. VENTURA
Page 487
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The number of discernible colors perceived by dichromats in natural scenes and the effects of colored lenses

JOÃO M.M. LINHARES, PAULO D. PINTO and SÉRGIO M.C. NASCIMENTO
Page 493
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Poorer color discrimination by females when tested with pseudoisochromatic plates containing vanishing designs on neutral backgrounds

RIGMOR C. BARAAS
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A study of unusual Rayleigh matches in deutan deficiency

J.L. BARBUR, M. RODRIGUEZ-CARMONA, J.A. HARLOW, K. MANCUSO, J. NEITZ and M. NEITZ
Page 507
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Time course of rod influences on hue perception

STEVEN L. BUCK, LAURA P. THOMAS, CASSANDRA R. CONNOR, KATELYN B. GREEN and TZIRE QUINTANA
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