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1 ct of language-specific terminology on human color perception.
2  in V1 are needed for the full repertoire of color perception.
3 the neural basis of the influence of form on color perception.
4               Form has a strong influence on color perception.
5 ainment, and may contribute to luminance and color perception.
6 d to determine whether hypnosis can modulate color perception.
7 und implications for the nature of shape and color perception.
8  that extra integrative steps give conscious color perception a time course substantially slower than
9            We discovered a novel property of color perception and constancy, involving how we experie
10 ingly investigating other functions, such as color perception and object recognition.
11 er daylight conditions and are essential for color perception and vision with high temporal and spati
12 functional deficits in contrast sensitivity, color perception, and dark adaptation.
13              Many visual predators have keen color perception, and thus camouflage patterns should pr
14 reen dimension of human and nonhuman primate color perception arose relatively recently in the primat
15               Over days there was a shift in color perception, as measured by the wavelength of uniqu
16 n dark adaptation, contrast sensitivity, and color perception before microvascular pathologies become
17                              It follows that color perception can arise without prior color sensation
18                            Visual acuity and color perception depend on the distribution of photorece
19   Thus, a neural normalization mechanism for color perception, determined by visual experience, opera
20 ected color or, in more familiar terms, that color perception follows from color sensation.
21 d reduction in both contrast sensitivity and color perception in multiple sclerosis patients despite
22                    These data emphasize that color perception involves multiple areas across a hierar
23                   These results suggest that color perception is mediated by specialized neurons that
24 ic color experience resembles that of normal color perception, one would predict activation of parts
25 magnocellular-dominated) tasks than face- or color-perception (parvocellular-dominated) tasks, the au
26 s that background color and luminance affect color perception, previous measurements of tooth color d
27 those using a genetic approach to understand color perception, raise some important questions.
28      Static visual functions (visual acuity, color perception, visual field, and contrast sensitivity
29                             Similar to human color perception, VO responds powerfully to all colors b
30  cornerstones of this review, which examines color perception with context that varies over space or

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