Color Vision 5: Color Opponent Process
Processing of basic Color information from the Cones occurs by sorting into channels by opposing colors: blue-yellow, red-green and black-white. This occurs in two steps, one by Ganglion Cells in the Retina, and two by the Cortex. Explains facets of Color Vision that can't be accounted for by Cones alone.
Видео Color Vision 5: Color Opponent Process канала Craig Blackwell
Видео Color Vision 5: Color Opponent Process канала Craig Blackwell
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