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1
Contributions to Color Science
The estimates of one ten-thousandths of one percent for the occurrence of
tritanomaly and tetartanopia correspond to three cases of tritanomaly,4,511 and
five cases of tetartanopia reported in the literature.1' 15,16,34,45.46,52.53 \\\
three ...
Deane Brewster Judd, David L. MacAdam, Center for Building Technology,
1979
2
The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... tetany of alkalosis - tetania (Ё) por alcalosis tetartanopia п - tetartanopia (Ё)
tetrabenazine п - tetrabenazina ...
3
Color Vision: From Genes to Perception
Tetartanopia is the loss and tetartanomaly. the altered form. These are
conjectures of the zone (opponent process) theory of Muller (1924), in which
tritanopia is considered an outer or retinal (presumably receptoral) defect and
tetartanopia, ...
Karl R. Gegenfurtner, Lindsay T. Sharpe,
2001
4
The Dictionary of Psychology
HYPOPARATHY- ROIDISM. tetanv type The T-type of the Marhurg schooL See
EIDETIC IMAGERY. tetartanopia tetartanopsia tetartanopsia A rare form of color
hlindness marked hy difficulty in discriminating hetween yellow and hlue.
5
Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary
2. quadrantanopia. tet•ar•ta•nop•sia (tet00er-te-nop0se-e) tetartanopia. te•tio•thal
•ein so•di•um (te00she-o-thal0e ̄n) iodophthalein sodium. tetr(a)- [Gr.] tet•ra•ba•
sic (tet00re-ba0sik) [tetra- + basic] replaceable hydrogen. a combining form ...
6
Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary32: Dorland's ...
2. quadrantanopia. tet•ar•ta•nop•sia (tet00er-te-nop0se-e) tetartanopia. te•tio•thal
•ein so•di•um (te00she-o-thal0e ̄n) iodophthalein sodium. tetr(a)- [Gr.] tet•ra•ba•
sic (tet00re-ba0sik) [tetra- + basic] replaceable hydrogen. a combining form ...
7
Genetics and ophthalmology
It was confusing, that WALLS - an advocate of the three-component theory -in 1^2
used the term tetartanopia with reference to the normal blue-blind central part of
the foveola and, moreover, for total lack of blucness receptors, while he used ...
Petrus Johannes Waardenburg,
1961
8
University of California Publications in Psychology
The English workers are unanimous in calling this physiological blue- blindness,
"tritanopia." There are several reasons for considering it to be, rather, tetartanopia
. The only individual fovea which has actually been at all thoroughly studied is ...
University of California, Berkeley,
1952
9
National Bureau of Standards Special Publication
The estimates of one ten-thousandths of one percent for the occurrence of
tritanomaly and tetartanopia correspond to three cases of tritanomaly,4, 5,11 and
five cases of tetartanopia reported in the literature.1,16,16, 34,46,46,52,53 All
three ...
10
Symposium on Physiological Optics
This can lead to nice descriptions of so-called new defects, e.g., tetartanopia or
monocular congenital color blindness, as emphasized by Cox 1961. Type I of
acquired red-green deficiency occurs not only in juvenile macular degeneration,
but ...