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| Visual Neuroscience |
| Cambridge University Press |
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Volume 23
Issue 3-4 |
| May 01, 2006 |
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ISSN: 09525238 |
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Visual Neuroscience
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Volume 23 :
Issue 3-4
Table of Contents
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Guest Editors Foreword: Proceedings of the 18th Biennial
Symposium of the International Colour Vision Society. Held July 2005,
Lyon, France

STEVEN BUCK, MAUREEN NEITZ, BARRY B. LEE and KENNETH KNOBLAUCH
Page 295
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Monge: The Verriest Lecture, Lyon, July 2005

JOHN MOLLON
Page 297
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Surface color perception in three-dimensional scenes

HUSEYIN BOYACI, KATJA DOERSCHNER, JACQUELINE L. SNYDER and LAURENCE T. MALONEY
Page 311
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Three-dimensional shape perception from chromatic orientation
flows

QASIM ZAIDI and ANDREA LI
Page 323
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Color naming, unique hues, and hue cancellation predicted from
singularities in reflection properties

DAVID L. PHILIPONA and J. KEVIN OREGAN
Page 331
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Color constancy in natural scenes explained by global image
statistics

DAVID H. FOSTER, KINJIRO AMANO and SRGIO M.C. NASCIMENTO
Page 341
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Color constancy in natural scenes with and without an explicit
illuminant cue

KINJIRO AMANO, DAVID H. FOSTER and SRGIO M.C. NASCIMENTO
Page 351
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Global integration of local color differences in transparency
perception: An fMRI study

MICHEL DOJAT, LOS PIETTRE, CHANTAL DELON-MARTIN, MATHILDE PACHOT-CLOUARD, CHRISTOPH SEGEBARTH and KENNETH KNOBLAUCH
Page 357
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L and M cone proportions in polymorphic New World monkeys

GERALD H. JACOBS and GARY A. WILLIAMS
Page 365
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Mutually exclusive expression of the L and M pigment genes in the
human retinoblastoma cell line WERI: Resetting by cell division

SAMIR S. DEEB, YAN LIU and TAKAAKI HAYASHI
Page 371
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Topography of long- and middle-wavelength sensitive cone opsin gene
expression in human and Old World monkey retina

MAUREEN NEITZ, SHAWN D. BALDING, CARRIE MCMAHON, STACY A. SJOBERG and JAY NEITZ
Page 379
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An urn model of the development of LM cone ratios in human and
macaque retinas

KENNETH KNOBLAUCH, MAUREEN NEITZ and JAY NEITZ
Page 387
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Compound heterozygous CNGA3 mutations (R436W, L633P) in a
Japanese patient with congenital achromatopsia

SATOSHI GOTO-OMOTO, TAKAAKI HAYASHI, TAMAKI GEKKA, AKIKO KUBO, TOMOKAZU TAKEUCHI and KENJI KITAHARA
Page 395
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A novel mutation in the short-wavelength-sensitive cone pigment gene
associated with a tritan color vision defect

KAREN L. GUNTHER, JAY NEITZ and MAUREEN NEITZ
Page 403
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Novel form of a single X-linked visual pigment gene in a unique
dichromatic color-vision defect

TAKAAKI HAYASHI, AKIKO KUBO, TOMOKAZU TAKEUCHI, TAMAKI GEKKA, SATOSHI GOTO-OMOTO and KENJI KITAHARA
Page 411
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Convergence of experimental multiple Rayleigh matches to peak L- and
M-photopigment sensitivity estimates

FRANOISE VINOT, LUCILE SERREAULT and PEDRO PARDO FERNANDEZ
Page 419
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Independent variation of retinal S and M cone photoreceptor
topographies: A survey of four families of mammals

PETER KURT AHNELT, CHRISTIAN SCHUBERT, ANNA KBBER-HEISS, ALEXANDRA SCHIVIZ and ELISABETH ANGER
Page 429
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Response of carp (Cyprinus carpio) horizontal cells to
heterochromatic flicker photometry

MARLISON JOS L. DE AGUIAR, DORA FIX VENTURA, MANOEL DA SILVA FILHO, JOHN MANUEL DE SOUZA, ROGRIO MACIEL and BARRY B. LEE
Page 437
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Do magnocellular and parvocellular ganglion cells avoid
short-wavelength cone input?

HAO SUN, HANNAH E. SMITHSON, QASIM ZAIDI and BARRY B. LEE
Page 441
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Visual evoked potentials to red-green stimulation in
schoolchildren

MANCA TEKAVI POMPE, BRANKA STIRN KRANJC and JELKA BRECELJ
Page 447
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Transitions between color categories mapped with a reverse Stroop
task

HANNAH E. SMITHSON, SABAH S. KHAN, LINDSAY T. SHARPE and ANDREW STOCKMAN
Page 453
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Absence of binocular summation, eye dominance, and learning effects
in color discrimination

MARCELO FERNANDES COSTA, DORA FIX VENTURA, FELIPE PERAZZOLO, MARCIO MURAKOSHI and LUIZ CARLOS DE LIMA SILVEIRA
Page 461
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Paradoxical shifts in human color sensitivity caused by constructive
and destructive interference between signals from the same cone
class

ANDREW STOCKMAN, ETHAN D. MONTAG and DANIEL J. PLUMMER
Page 471
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Temporal nulling of induction from spatial patterns modulated in
time

FLORENT AUTRUSSEAU and STEVEN K. SHEVELL
Page 479
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Induced steady color shifts from temporally varying surrounds

ANTHONY D. DANTONA and STEVEN K. SHEVELL
Page 483
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Inhibition or facilitation of return: Does chromatic component
count?

LUIZ HENRIQUE M. DO CANTO-PEREIRA, GALINA V. PARAMEI, EDGARD MORYA and RONALD D. RANVAUD
Page 489
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Spatial and temporal chromatic contrast: Effects on chromatic
discrimination for stimuli varying in L- and M-cone excitation

ANDREW J. ZELE, VIVIANNE C. SMITH and JOEL POKORNY
Page 495
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Cone opponency in the near peripheral retina

I.J. MURRAY, N.R.A. PARRY and D.J. McKEEFRY
Page 503
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The gap effect is exaggerated in parafovea

MARINA DANILOVA and JOHN MOLLON
Page 509
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Do rods influence the hue of foveal stimuli?

STEVEN L. BUCK, LAURA P. THOMAS, NICK HILLYER and ERIC M. SAMUELSON
Page 519
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The color of night: Surface color perception under dim
illuminations

JOEL POKORNY, MARGARET LUTZE, DINGCAI CAO and ANDREW J. ZELE
Page 525
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Dark-adapted rod suppression of cone flicker detection: Evaluation
of receptoral and postreceptoral interactions

DINGCAI CAO, ANDREW J. ZELE and JOEL POKORNY
Page 531
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Foveal and extra-foveal influences on rod hue biases

LAURA P. THOMAS and STEVEN L. BUCK
Page 539
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Cone contrasts do not predict color constancy

I.J. MURRAY, A. DAUGIRDIENE, R. STANIKUNAS, H. VAITKEVICIUS and J.J. KULIKOWSKI
Page 543
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Macular pigment and color discrimination

J.D. MORELAND and S. WESTLAND
Page 549
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Visual sensitivity to color errors in images of natural scenes

MIKEL A. ALDABA, JOO M.M. LINHARES, PAULO D. PINTO, SRGIO M.C. NASCIMENTO, KINJIRO AMANO and DAVID H. FOSTER
Page 555
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Resolution of binocular rivalry: Perceptual misbinding of
color

SANG WOOK HONG and STEVEN K. SHEVELL
Page 561
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Color shifts induced by S-cone patterns are mediated by a neural
representation driven by multiple cone types

STEVEN K. SHEVELL and PATRICK MONNIER
Page 567
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Spatial profile of contours inducing long-range color
assimilation

FRDRIC DEVINCK, LOTHAR SPILLMANN and JOHN S. WERNER
Page 573
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A whiter shade of pale, a blacker shade of dark: Parameters of
spatially induced blackness

DAVID L. BIMLER, GALINA V. PARAMEI and CHINGIS A. IZMAILOV
Page 579
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The discoloration illusion

BAINGIO PINNA
Page 583
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Effects of motion and configural complexity on color transparency
perception

PEGGY GERARDIN, PHILIPPE ROUD, SABINE SSSTRUNK and KENNETH KNOBLAUCH
Page 591
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Color stimuli perception in presence of light scattering

MARIS OZOLINSH, MICHLE COLOMB, GATIS IKAUNIEKS and VARIS KARITANS
Page 597
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Color scaling of discs and natural objects at different luminance
levels

THORSTEN HANSEN and KARL R. GEGENFURTNER
Page 603
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Achromatic parvocellular contrast gain in normal and color defective
observers: Implications for the evolution of color vision

MARGARET LUTZE, JOEL POKORNY and VIVIANNE C. SMITH
Page 611
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Normal and dichromatic color discrimination measured with transient
visual evoked potential

BRUNO D. GOMES, GIVAGO S. SOUZA, ANDERSON R. RODRIGUES, CZAR A. SAITO, LUIZ CARLOS L. SILVEIRA and MANOEL DA SILVA FILHO
Page 617
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Anomalous trichromats judgments of surface color in natural
scenes under different daylights

RIGMOR C. BARAAS, DAVID H. FOSTER, KINJIRO AMANO and SRGIO M.C. NASCIMENTO
Page 629
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Color naming and categorization in inherited color vision
deficiencies

VALRIE BONNARDEL
Page 637
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Psychophysical assessment of magno- and parvocellular function in
schizophrenia

SANDRINE DELORD, MARIA GIOVANNA DUCATO, DELPHINE PINS, FRDRIC DEVINCK, PIERRE THOMAS, MURIEL BOUCART and KENNETH KNOBLAUCH
Page 645
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Hyperoxia, hyperglycemia, and photoreceptor sensitivity in normal
and diabetic subjects

ANNE KURTENBACH, HELMUT M. MAYSER, HERBERT JGLE, ANDREAS FRITSCHE and EBERHART ZRENNER
Page 651
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Color space distortions in patients with type 2 diabetes
mellitus

CLAUDIA FEITOSA-SANTANA, NESTOR N. OIWA, GALINA V. PARAMEI, DAVID BIMLER, MARCELO F. COSTA, MARCOS LAGO, MAURO NISHI and DORA F. VENTURA
Page 663
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Psychophysical estimation of the best illumination for appreciation
of Renaissance paintings

PAULO D. PINTO, JOO M.M. LINHARES, JOO A. CARVALHAL and SRGIO M.C. NASCIMENTO
Page 669
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The effect of test distance on the CN lantern results

JEFFERY K. HOVIS and SHANKARAN RAMASWAMY
Page 675
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Color changes in the red-green plates of the 50-year-old AO HRR
color vision test

DAVID Y. LEE
Page 681
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Illuminant and observer metamerism and the Hardy-Rand-Rittler color
vision test editions

STEPHEN J. DAIN
Page 685
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An adaptation of the Cambridge Colour Test for use with
animals

KATHERINE MANCUSO, MAUREEN NEITZ and JAY NEITZ
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2005 Verriest Medal awarded to Professor John D. Mollon

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