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Author(s):
Bengt Andersson
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Marianne Fillenz
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Richard F. Hellon
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Alan Howe
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Barry F. Leek
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Eric Neil
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A. S. Paintal
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J. G. Widdicombe
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E. Neil
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1972
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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978-3-642-65254-7
ISBN (Electronic):
978-3-642-65252-3
Publication date (Print):
1972
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-642-65252-3
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Dark and Light Adaptation: Psychophysics
pp. 1
Cardiovascular Receptors
pp. 5
The Structural Organization of the Compound Eye in Insects
pp. 63
Rods and Cones
pp. 75
Comparative Morphology and Physiology
pp. 111
The Morphological Organization of the Vertebrate Retina
pp. 102
Visual Perimetry
pp. 171
The Functional Significance of Semicircular Canal Size
pp. 146
Simultaneous Brightness Induction
pp. 281
Modification of the Response to Angular Accelerations by Linear Accelerations
pp. 170
Visual Acuity and Spatial Modulation Thresholds
pp. 279
Generator Potentials in Invertebrate Photoreceptors
pp. 321
Responses to Single Photons
pp. 239
Anatomy of the Vestibular Nuclei and their Connections
pp. 357
Optical Properties of the Compound Eye
pp. 273
Flicker
pp. 381
Inhibitory Interaction in the Retina of Limulus
pp. 303
Eye Movements
pp. 449
Optical Properties of Vertebrate Eyes
pp. 477
The Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Arc
pp. 331
Eye Movements and Perceived Visual Direction
pp. 463
Compensation of Vestibular Lesions
pp. 493
A Systems Concept of the Vestibular Organs
pp. 413
Spectral Luminosity
pp. 567
Retinal Mechanisms of Colour Vision
pp. 455
Light Transmission through the Ocular Media and Macular Pigment and its Significance for Psychophysical Investigation
pp. 635
The Electroretinogram, as Analyzed by Microelectrode Studies
pp. 667
Retinal Metabolism in Dark and Light
pp. 568
Color Adaptation: Sensitivity, Contrast, After-images
pp. 582
Color Vision Deficiencies
pp. 643
Acquired Color Vision Defects
pp. 690
Electrical Measures and Psychophysical Data on Human Vision