Color vision : from genes to perception

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Contributors, Foreword by Brian B. Boycott, Acknowledgments, Part I. Photoreceptors: 1. Opsin genes, cone photopigments, color vision and colorblindness Lindsay T. Sharpe, Andrew Stockman, Herbert Jägle and Jeremy Nathans, 2. Cone spectral sensitivities and color matching Andrew Stockman and Lindsay T. Sharpe, 3. Photopigments and the biophysics of transduction in cone photoreceptors Trevor Lamb, 4. Electrophysiology of cone photoreceptors in the primate retina Julie L. Schnapf and David M. Schneeweis, 5. The trichromatic cone mosaic in the human eye David R. Williams and Austin Roorda, 6. The ecology and evolution of primate color vision Jan Kremers, Luiz Carlos, L. Silveira, Elizabeth S. Yamada and Barry B. Lee, Part II. Retinal Circuitry: 7. Parallel pathways from the outer to the inner retina in primates Heinz Wässle, 8. Synaptic organization of cone pathways in the primate retina David J. Calkins, 9. Functional architecture of cone signal pathways in the primate retina Dennis M. Dacey and Barry B. Lee, 10. Receptor inputs to primate ganglion cells Barry B. Lee, Part III. Cortical Processing: 11. Parallel retino-cortical channels and luminance Robert M. Shapley and Michael J. Hawken, 12. Color coding in cortex Peter Lennie, 13. Chromatic signals in extrastriate areas V2 and V3 Daniel C. Kiper, Jonathan B. Levitt and Karl R. Gegenfurtner, 14. Computational neuroimaging: color tuning in two human cortical areas measured using fMRI Brian A. Wandell, Heidi A. Baseler, Allen B. Poirson, Geoffrey M. Boynton and Stephen A. Engel, 15. Interactions between color and motion in the primate visual system Michael J. Hawken and Karl R. Gegenfurtner, Part IV. Perception: 16. High order color mechanisms John Krauskopf, 17. Color and brightness induction: from Mach bands to three-dimensional configurations Qasim Zaidi, 18. Chromatic detection and discrimination Rhea T. Eskew Jr., James S. McLellan and Franco Giulianini, 19. Contrast gain control Michael D'Zmura and Benjamin Singer, 20. Physics-based approaches to modeling surface color perception Laurence T. Maloney, References, Author index, Subject index.