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B W Tansley

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Modern Problems in Ophthalmology|January 1, 1974
Energy modification of the Pickford-Nicolson anomaloscopeR Lakowski, B W Tansley
Journal of the Optical Society of America|January 1, 1979
Chromatic border distinctness: not an index of hue or saturation differencesB W Tansley, A Valberg
Journal of the Optical Society of America|October 1, 1977
Tritanopic purity-difference function to describe the properties of minimally distinct bordersA Valberg, B W Tansley
Sensory Processes|June 1, 1979
Separate auditory channels for unidirectional frequency modulation and unidirectional amplitude modulationB W Tansley, D Regan
Journal of the Optical Society of America|June 1, 1974
Increment thresholds across minimally distinct bordersF Ward, B W Tansley
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|May 1, 1979
Selective adaptation to frequency-modulated tones: evidence for an information-processing channel selectively sensitive to frequency changesD Regan, B W Tansley
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|September 1, 1983
Time course of adaptation and recovery of channels selectively sensitive to frequency and amplitude modulationB W Tansley, J B Suffield
Vision Research|January 1, 1978
Chromatic border perception: the role of red- and green-sensitive conesB W Tansley, R M Boynton
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 5, 1976
A line, not a space, represents visual distinctness of borders formed by different colorsB W Tansley, R M Boynton
Vision Research|January 1, 1978
Spectral sensitivity of long-wavelength-sensitive photoreceptors in dichromats determined by elimination of border perceptsB W Tansley, R J Glushko
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Modern Problems in Ophthalmology|January 1, 1974
Energy modification of the Pickford-Nicolson anomaloscopeR Lakowski, B W Tansley
Journal of the Optical Society of America|January 1, 1979
Chromatic border distinctness: not an index of hue or saturation differencesB W Tansley, A Valberg
Journal of the Optical Society of America|October 1, 1977
Tritanopic purity-difference function to describe the properties of minimally distinct bordersA Valberg, B W Tansley
Sensory Processes|June 1, 1979
Separate auditory channels for unidirectional frequency modulation and unidirectional amplitude modulationB W Tansley, D Regan
Journal of the Optical Society of America|June 1, 1974
Increment thresholds across minimally distinct bordersF Ward, B W Tansley
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|May 1, 1979
Selective adaptation to frequency-modulated tones: evidence for an information-processing channel selectively sensitive to frequency changesD Regan, B W Tansley
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|September 1, 1983
Time course of adaptation and recovery of channels selectively sensitive to frequency and amplitude modulationB W Tansley, J B Suffield
Vision Research|January 1, 1978
Chromatic border perception: the role of red- and green-sensitive conesB W Tansley, R M Boynton
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 5, 1976
A line, not a space, represents visual distinctness of borders formed by different colorsB W Tansley, R M Boynton
Vision Research|January 1, 1978
Spectral sensitivity of long-wavelength-sensitive photoreceptors in dichromats determined by elimination of border perceptsB W Tansley, R J Glushko
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