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- W3119183128 abstract "Abstract It is widely agreed that the color vision process moves quickly from cone receptors to opponent color cells in the retina and lateral geniculate nucleus. Many workers have proposed the transformation or coding of long, medium, short ( LMS ) cone responses to r − g, y − b opponent color chromatic responses (unique hues) on the following basis: That L , M , S cones represent Red, Green, and Blue hues, with Yellow represented by ( L + M ), while r − g and y − b represent the opponent pairs of unique hues. The traditional coding from cones to opponent colors is that L − M gives r − g , while ( L + M ) − S gives y − b . This convention is open to several criticisms, and a new coding is required. A literature search produced 16 studies of cone responses LMS and 15 studies of spectral (i.e., ygb ) opponent color chromatic responses, in terms of response wavelength peaks. Comparative analysis of the two sets of studies shows the means are almost identical (within 3 nm; i.e., L = y, M = g, S = b ). Further, the response curves of LMS are very similar shapes to ygb . In sum, each set can directly transform to the other on this proposed coding: ( S + L ) − M gives r − g , while L − S gives y − b . This coding activates neural operations in the cardinal directions r − g and y − b ." @default.
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- W3119183128 title "A new transformation of cone responses to opponent color responses" @default.
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