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These cell types differ fundamentally only in the directions of the response deviations that represent the ... 4B and 4D have responses opposed between the yellow ( near long ) and the blue ( far short ) regions of the spectrum .
These cell types differ fundamentally only in the directions of the response deviations that represent the ... 4B and 4D have responses opposed between the yellow ( near long ) and the blue ( far short ) regions of the spectrum .
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The phenomenal appearance of light of any given wavelength is thus the result of ( 1 ) the response state ( R or G , Y or B ) of each opponent system , and ( 2 ) the relative strengths of the responses in each state . Thus in Fig .
The phenomenal appearance of light of any given wavelength is thus the result of ( 1 ) the response state ( R or G , Y or B ) of each opponent system , and ( 2 ) the relative strengths of the responses in each state . Thus in Fig .
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state its proportional contribution to the total chromatic response at each wavelength . The results of these calculations are represented by the four curves in Figure 6 , which indicate for each wavelength THE PROPORTION OF THE TOTAL ...
state its proportional contribution to the total chromatic response at each wavelength . The results of these calculations are represented by the four curves in Figure 6 , which indicate for each wavelength THE PROPORTION OF THE TOTAL ...
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