Dichromacy
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1. Comparison of two computerized procedures for the assessment of color discrimination in Cebus apella
Color vision consists of the discrimination of objects based on their spectral composition. Among primates, the majority of Platyrrhini monkeys are estimated to have polymorphic and sex-linked dichromacy. The objective of this study was to compare the results produced by different equipment and software for the assessment of tri- and dichromatic conditions i
Psychology & Neuroscience. Publicado em: 2011-12
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2. A physiologically-based model for simulation of color vision deficiency
Color vision deficiency (CVD) affects approximately 200 million people worldwide, compromising the ability of these individuals to effectively perform color and visualization-related tasks. This has a significant impact on their private and professional lives. We present a physiologically-based model for simulating color perception. Our model is based on the
Publicado em: 2011
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3. A model for simulation of color vision deficiency and a color contrast enhancement technique for dichromats / Um modelo para simulação das deˇciências na percepção de cores e uma técnica de aumento do contraste de cores para dicromátas
As Deficiências na Percepção de Cores (DPC) afetam aproximadamente 200 milhões de pessoas em todo o mundo, comprometendo suas habilidades para efetivamente realizar tarefas relacionadas com cores e com visualização. Isto impacta significantemente os âmbitos pessoais e profissionais de suas vidas. Este trabalho apresenta um modelo baseado na fisiologia
Publicado em: 2010
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4. Caracterização cromática das fontes alimentares de origem vegetal do sagui-do-cerrado (Callithrix penicillata, PRIMATES)
The colour vision ability depends on the presence of different classes of retinal photoreceptors and subsequent compatible neural tracts. The basic mammalian colour vision status is dichromacy, resulting of the presence of two different types of cones. Primates and some marsupials are exceptions for this status, which may present trichromatic colour vision.
Publicado em: 2006
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5. Foveal cone mosaic and visual pigment density in dichromats.
1. Optical reflectance spectra of the fovea were measured in ten subjects with normal colour vision, ten protanopes and seven deuteranopes. Four conditions were used: perpendicular and oblique angle of incident and reflected light on the retina, both in a dark-adapted and a fully bleached state. 2. The spectra were analysed to assess the effects of dichromac