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The Journal of Physiology|April 30, 2005
Spectrally opponent inputs to the human luminance pathway: slow +L and -M cone inputs revealed by low to moderate long-wavelength adaptationAndrew Stockman, Daniel J Plummer
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|March 17, 2026
Importance of individual differences in cone spectral sensitivities and color matching functions and how to correct for them: tutorialAndrew T Rider, Andrew Stockman
Ophthalmic & Physiological Optics : the Journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists)|May 11, 2006
Into the twilight zone: the complexities of mesopic vision and luminous efficiencyAndrew Stockman, Lindsay T Sharpe
Journal of Vision|December 17, 2005
Long-wavelength adaptation reveals slow, spectrally opponent inputs to the human luminance pathwayAndrew Stockman, Daniel J Plummer
Color Research and Application|March 20, 2024
Formulae for generating standard and individual human cone spectral sensitivitiesAndrew Stockman, Andrew T Rider
Journal of Vision|June 26, 2013
The temporal characteristics of the early and late stages of L- and M-cone pathways that signal brightnessDaniela Petrova, G Bruce Henning, Andrew Stockman
Journal of Vision|April 28, 2007
Human short-wavelength-sensitive cone light adaptationAndrew Stockman, Micha Langendörfer, Lindsay T Sharpe
Journal of Vision|March 5, 2013
The temporal characteristics of the early and late stages of the L- and M-cone pathways that signal colorDaniela Petrova, G Bruce Henning, Andrew Stockman
Journal of Vision|March 5, 2014
Color and brightness encoded in a common L- and M-cone pathway with expansive and compressive nonlinearitiesAndrew Stockman, Daniela Petrova, G Bruce Henning
Journal of Vision|May 14, 2010
Human scotopic sensitivity is regulated postreceptorally by changing the speed of the scotopic responseAndrew Stockman, Toby Candler, Lindsay T Sharpe
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The Journal of Physiology|April 30, 2005
Spectrally opponent inputs to the human luminance pathway: slow +L and -M cone inputs revealed by low to moderate long-wavelength adaptationAndrew Stockman, Daniel J Plummer
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|March 17, 2026
Importance of individual differences in cone spectral sensitivities and color matching functions and how to correct for them: tutorialAndrew T Rider, Andrew Stockman
Ophthalmic & Physiological Optics : the Journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists)|May 11, 2006
Into the twilight zone: the complexities of mesopic vision and luminous efficiencyAndrew Stockman, Lindsay T Sharpe
Journal of Vision|December 17, 2005
Long-wavelength adaptation reveals slow, spectrally opponent inputs to the human luminance pathwayAndrew Stockman, Daniel J Plummer
Color Research and Application|March 20, 2024
Formulae for generating standard and individual human cone spectral sensitivitiesAndrew Stockman, Andrew T Rider
Journal of Vision|June 26, 2013
The temporal characteristics of the early and late stages of L- and M-cone pathways that signal brightnessDaniela Petrova, G Bruce Henning, Andrew Stockman
Journal of Vision|April 28, 2007
Human short-wavelength-sensitive cone light adaptationAndrew Stockman, Micha Langendörfer, Lindsay T Sharpe
Journal of Vision|March 5, 2013
The temporal characteristics of the early and late stages of the L- and M-cone pathways that signal colorDaniela Petrova, G Bruce Henning, Andrew Stockman
Journal of Vision|March 5, 2014
Color and brightness encoded in a common L- and M-cone pathway with expansive and compressive nonlinearitiesAndrew Stockman, Daniela Petrova, G Bruce Henning
Journal of Vision|May 14, 2010
Human scotopic sensitivity is regulated postreceptorally by changing the speed of the scotopic responseAndrew Stockman, Toby Candler, Lindsay T Sharpe
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