Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... response modes ( increased vs. decreased firing ) in which this opposition is expressed . In their analysis of the translation of these response patterns into perceptual effects , De Valois et al . ( 976 ) argue , with respect to the ...
... response modes ( increased vs. decreased firing ) in which this opposition is expressed . In their analysis of the translation of these response patterns into perceptual effects , De Valois et al . ( 976 ) argue , with respect to the ...
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... response state ( R or G , Y or B ) of each opponent system , and ( 2 ) the relative strengths of the responses in ... response in the YB system . It also produces a green response in the RG system , and this is of greater magnitude than ...
... response state ( R or G , Y or B ) of each opponent system , and ( 2 ) the relative strengths of the responses in ... response in the YB system . It also produces a green response in the RG system , and this is of greater magnitude than ...
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... response functions are a standard means of expressing perceived color quality in the vision literature , where they ... response curves are thus formally the graphs of four fuzzy sets , and substantively the graphs of the four ...
... response functions are a standard means of expressing perceived color quality in the vision literature , where they ... response curves are thus formally the graphs of four fuzzy sets , and substantively the graphs of the four ...
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