Trichromatic Theory Of Color Vision
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AP Psychology Study Guide
chsappsych.weebly.com• THEORIES OF COLOR VISION: o Trichromatic – three cones for receiving color (blue, red, green) Explains color blindness - they are missing a cone type o Opponent Process – complementary colors are processed in ganglion cells – • Visual Capture: Visual system overwhelms all others (nauseous in an IMAX theater – vision trumps vestibular)
Handbook of Color Psychology - Cambridge University Press
assets.cambridge.orgPart III Development of and differences in color vision 7 Emergence and early development of color vision and color perception 149 marc h. bornstein 8 Color vision changes in normal aging 180 john l. barbur and marisa rodriguez-carmona 9 Individual differences in color vision 197 michael a. webster 10 Color vision deficiencies 216 neil r. a. parry