1971
DOI: 10.2466/pms.1971.32.2.451
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Role of Lateral Inhibitory Interaction in Color Coding

Abstract: A theory of color coding is presented which is applicable to both the Prevost-Fechner-Benham subjective color and the color sensation arising from retinal stimulation by a narrow band of the light spectrum. The primary features of the theory are: (1) three types of photoreceptors which are present in the retina in approximately equal numbers; (2) lateral inhibitory interaction among the photoreceptors; (3) a fixed temporal or serial order in which the relative response of each photoreceptor type is processed; … Show more

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