10 POLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONOCHROMAT»
Discover the use of
monochromat in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
monochromat and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Polish literature.
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Readings on Color: The science of color - Tom 2 - Strona 216
Monochromatism A monochromat is a person who can match the spectrum with any chosen wavelength provided he is allowed to adjust luminances. Two types exist — rod- monochromats and cone-monochromats. A rod-monochromat is said ...
Alex Byrne, David R. Hilbert, 1997
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Primary Care Optometry - Strona 483
The condition is also known as achromatopsia. cone monochromat A monochromat having foveal cones and, therefore, possibly having normal visual acuity. Also called an atypical monochromat. rod monochromat A monochromat having no ...
Theodore Grosvenor, Theodore P. Grosvenor, 2007
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Perception Beyond Gestalt: Progress in Vision Research - Strona 101
We investigated this question in a series of experiments on the Norwegian researcher and famous rod monochromat Knut Nordby (KN, 1942–2005). The rod monochromat is, owing to a genetic deficiency, born with nonfunctional cone ...
Adam Geremek, Mark Greenlee, Svein Magnussen, 2013
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XIth I.S.C.E.R.G. Symposium - Strona 183
monochromat, he needed 400 times more light for a minimum VECP than a normal subject adapted to 100 troland. In order to determine the spectral sensitivity function of the rod monochromat under Scotopic and photopic conditions, the ...
E. Dodt, J.T. Pearlman, 2012
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The Physiology of The Eye - Strona 269
Rod Monochromatism The more frequently occurring type of completely colour-blind is one whose cones are apparently pathologically defective; the subject is therefore called a rod monochromat, and we have already seen that his visual ...
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Pupillary Dynamics and Behavior - Strona 32
adapted rod monochromat (K) evoked by an intense flash of light (compare this to the normal response to 0 intensity flash in Figure 10). Far from disappearing at these high intensities, this response of a rod monochromat's pupil to the flash is ...
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Night Vision: Basic, Clinical and Applied Aspects - Strona 216
Comparison with Fig. 5.3b for a rod monochromat suggests that the form of the predicted behaviour above cone threshold is also qualitatively correct. However, in comparing the psychophysical results of Pugh (1975b) with those of Nordby et ...
R. F. Hess, K. Nordby, L. T. Sharpe, 1990
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ERG, VER and Psychophysics - Strona 151
Figure 2 (right column) illustrates that the rod monochromat (bottom) has no detectable cone responses to white light stimuli presented at 30 cycles per second (cps) in contrast to the responses of the normal subject (middle) and the patient ...
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Perception of the Visual Environment - Strona 202
Stated another way, we have just succeeded in making two physically different lights (500-nm light with a luminance of 1,000 and 575-nm light with a luminance of 6,667) into metamers for this monochromat. This example illustrates the ...
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Consciousness Inside and Out: Phenomenology, Neuroscience, ...
Here the cockroach is much more finely rendered than the elephant, hence the cockroach appears to be in front, the darker elephant behind. More succinctly, the RGB exhibit uses narrow bandwidth filters to re-create the monochromat's world ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MONOCHROMAT»
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monochromat is used in the context of the following news items.
James Tynion Explores The Dangers Of The Internet In "Memetic"
He's a monochromat, which is the purest form of colorblindness, so the image does not have the effect on him that it does everyone else. The other piece of the ... «Comic Book Resources, Aug 14»
Feel Like a Butterfly, See Like a Bee? The Mystery of Perception
If a species is a "rod monochromat," then for that species, the world is free of all colors other than shades of gray. If a species in a "cone monochromat" (e.g., ... «Huffington Post, Feb 13»