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September 12, 2006
Paradoxical shifts in human color sensitivity caused by constructive and destructive interference between signals from the same cone class
Andrew Stockman, Ethan D Montag, Daniel J Plummer
The Journal of Physiology
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April 30, 2005
Spectrally opponent inputs to the human luminance pathway: slow +M and -L cone inputs revealed by intense long-wavelength adaptation
Andrew Stockman, Daniel J Plummer, Ethan D Montag
Progress in Retinal and Eye Research
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January 3, 2021
Clinical vision and molecular loss: Integrating visual psychophysics with molecular genetics reveals key details of normal and abnormal visual processing
Andrew Stockman, G Bruce Henning, Andrew T Rider
Journal of Vision
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November 9, 2017
Linear-nonlinear models of the red-green chromatic pathway
Andrew Stockman, G Bruce Henning, Andrew T Rider
Progress in Retinal and Eye Research
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September 10, 2021
A reinterpretation of critical flicker-frequency (CFF) data reveals key details about light adaptation and normal and abnormal visual processing
Andrew T Rider, G Bruce Henning, Andrew Stockman
Plos One
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August 8, 2019
Light adaptation controls visual sensitivity by adjusting the speed and gain of the response to light
Andrew T Rider, G Bruce Henning, Andrew Stockman
Journal of Vision
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September 18, 2009
The S-cone contribution to luminance depends on the M- and L-cone adaptation levels: silent surrounds?
Caterina Ripamonti, Wen Ling Woo, Elizabeth Crowther, et al.
Journal of Vision
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January 31, 2006
A luminous efficiency function, V*(lambda), for daylight adaptation
Lindsay T Sharpe, Andrew Stockman, Wolfgang Jagla, et al.
Journal of Vision
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January 17, 2009
The dependence of luminous efficiency on chromatic adaptation
Andrew Stockman, Herbert Jägle, Markus Pirzer, et al.
Journal of Vision
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January 11, 2007
Human cone light adaptation: from behavioral measurements to molecular mechanisms
Andrew Stockman, Micha Langendörfer, Hannah E Smithson, et al.
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Visual Neuroscience
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September 12, 2006
Paradoxical shifts in human color sensitivity caused by constructive and destructive interference between signals from the same cone class
Andrew Stockman, Ethan D Montag, Daniel J Plummer
The Journal of Physiology
|
April 30, 2005
Spectrally opponent inputs to the human luminance pathway: slow +M and -L cone inputs revealed by intense long-wavelength adaptation
Andrew Stockman, Daniel J Plummer, Ethan D Montag
Progress in Retinal and Eye Research
|
January 3, 2021
Clinical vision and molecular loss: Integrating visual psychophysics with molecular genetics reveals key details of normal and abnormal visual processing
Andrew Stockman, G Bruce Henning, Andrew T Rider
Journal of Vision
|
November 9, 2017
Linear-nonlinear models of the red-green chromatic pathway
Andrew Stockman, G Bruce Henning, Andrew T Rider
Progress in Retinal and Eye Research
|
September 10, 2021
A reinterpretation of critical flicker-frequency (CFF) data reveals key details about light adaptation and normal and abnormal visual processing
Andrew T Rider, G Bruce Henning, Andrew Stockman
Plos One
|
August 8, 2019
Light adaptation controls visual sensitivity by adjusting the speed and gain of the response to light
Andrew T Rider, G Bruce Henning, Andrew Stockman
Journal of Vision
|
September 18, 2009
The S-cone contribution to luminance depends on the M- and L-cone adaptation levels: silent surrounds?
Caterina Ripamonti, Wen Ling Woo, Elizabeth Crowther, et al.
Journal of Vision
|
January 31, 2006
A luminous efficiency function, V*(lambda), for daylight adaptation
Lindsay T Sharpe, Andrew Stockman, Wolfgang Jagla, et al.
Journal of Vision
|
January 17, 2009
The dependence of luminous efficiency on chromatic adaptation
Andrew Stockman, Herbert Jägle, Markus Pirzer, et al.
Journal of Vision
|
January 11, 2007
Human cone light adaptation: from behavioral measurements to molecular mechanisms
Andrew Stockman, Micha Langendörfer, Hannah E Smithson, et al.
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