1943
DOI: 10.1038/151213a0
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Observations on the Physiology of Colour Vision

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“…If the blue receptor is so much akin to the rod as Roaf [1933] and recently Willmer [1943] emphasize, we shall be able to understand the reason why the blue part of the spectrum has no such inhibitory action upon the rod-response as do red, yellow, and green parts of the spectrum. "…”
Section: Colour Visionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the blue receptor is so much akin to the rod as Roaf [1933] and recently Willmer [1943] emphasize, we shall be able to understand the reason why the blue part of the spectrum has no such inhibitory action upon the rod-response as do red, yellow, and green parts of the spectrum. "…”
Section: Colour Visionmentioning
confidence: 99%