by Mollon, Pokomy and
Knoblauch
Published by Oxford University
Press
The topic of colour vision is one that
integrates research from psychology, neuroscience, biology, ophthalmology,
physics and genetics.
How do we make sense of colour in the
world? How are colours discriminated by the retina and how does the brain
interpret chromatic information? How can out genes influence the way in
which we perceive colours? Why do some people have problems perceiving
colours and what occupational difficulties may they face? In what ways is
colour vision altered by disease or toxins?
John Mollon, Joel Pokomy and Ken Knoblauch
are leading authorities on the perception of colour. They have brought a
distinguished list of contributors together to provide and interdisciplinary
review of the field. This collection is carefully edited and indexed.
416 pages Hardbound

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