Preface | |
Peripheral colour contrast sensitivity in patients with inherited retinal degenerations | p. 3 |
Color vision and retinitis pigmentosa | p. 13 |
Colour vision after surgery for retinal detachment: scleral buckling versus vitrectomy | p. 21 |
Pharmacology of a colour coding synapse in the retina | p. 29 |
Dopamine antagonists impair 'red-green' discrimination in goldfish after intravitreal injection | p. 37 |
Visual defects in subjects with Down's syndrome | p. 43 |
Heterochromatic brightness matching and wavelength discrimination in juvenile diabetics: A three-year study | p. 47 |
Opponent-color detection threshold asymmetries in subjects with optic nerve abnormalities | p. 53 |
S-cone contrast sensitivity in glaucoma as a function of mean luminance | p. 63 |
Motion thresholds of coloured stimuli of different luminance contrasts are increased in ocular hypertension and early primary-open-angle-glaucoma (POAG) | p. 73 |
Visual functions in a patient with acquired achromatopsia | p. 87 |
The effects of sub-cortical and cortical damage on colour vision | p. 95 |
Macular and perimacular colour vision in homonymous hemianopsias | p. 109 |
Correlation between Rayleigh match range in protans and deutans and the difference in [actual symbol not reproducible] between hybrid and normal pigments | p. 119 |
Neural network models for normal and dichromatic color vision | p. 127 |
Deuteranopia under conditions of a large field | p. 135 |
The red-green chromatic system in X-chromosome-linked anomalous trichromats | p. 149 |
The spectral sensitivity characteristics of congenital red-green color vision deficiencies | p. 159 |
Dual bases in dichromatic color space | p. 165 |
Tritan pairs estimated by modulation photometry of red, green and blue lights | p. 177 |
Interocular difference in Rayleigh matches of color normals | p. 185 |
Dichoptic color mixing | p. 193 |
Absence of lightness constancy as a deficit of monochromatic vision | p. 197 |
Foveal densitometry and color matching in oligocone trichromacy | p. 203 |
Study on color mechanism dependency in the off effect | p. 211 |
Psychological factors and defective colour vision | p. 221 |
Color discrimination under mesopic conditions in cats and humans | p. 227 |
Ageing and chromatic contrast sensitivity | p. 235 |
Unique-colors in Honeybees? | p. 243 |
Contribution of two colour opponent mechanisms to Fechner-Benham subjective colours | p. 251 |
The spectral sensitivity of the acuity criterion: Effect of nonlinear summation of isolated parvocellular receptive field centers | p. 259 |
Ganglion cell circuits in primate fovea | p. 267 |
Blue cone bipolar cells of the macaque retina | p. 277 |
Short-wavelength-sensitive cones: morphology and color-specific connections | p. 285 |
Assessment of S cone sensitivity | p. 299 |
The range of simultaneous scotopic contrast colors | p. 309 |
The necessary intensity of the white background when measuring the response of the S cone system | p. 317 |
S-cone light adaptation: effects of moderately intense adapting flashes | p. 321 |
Suppressive rod-cone interactions: Underlying mechanisms and practical application | p. 329 |
Rod and cone signal processing in mesopic heterochromatic photometry | p. 335 |
Rod-mediated cone sensitization in a population of off-centre ganglion cells in cat retina in the presence of large adapting backgrounds | p. 343 |
Retinal and brain responses of S-cones | p. 353 |
Evaluation of macular function by red-flicker electroretinogram in optic media opacities | p. 365 |
The cerebral generator of the colour evoked component N87 of the visual evoked potential: Localization by application of the regional source technique | p. 369 |
Diagnosis of protan and deutan color vision deficiencies with pattern-ERG and VEP | p. 375 |
Spectral sensitivity by flash, flicker and pattern ERG | p. 381 |
Psychophysical and occipital responses to aberration-free blue/yellow and red/green gratings | p. 391 |
Receptive field dimensions of macaque retinal ganglion cells | p. 399 |
Objective assessment of short wavelength sensitive (SWS) mechanisms with the spatio-chromatic VEP: X-linked achromatopsia and transient tritanopia | p. 407 |
Analysis of EEG to colored lights by the maximum entropy method | p. 415 |
The use of CRT displays in research on colour vision | p. 423 |
Discrimination ellipses in the MacLead-Boynton diagram: results for normal and color-deficient subjects obtained with a CRT display | p. 445 |
Computer generated pattern on a video screen for the examination of colour vision deficiencies | p. 453 |
A new lantern test using light emitting diodes | p. 459 |
A new lantern test using light emitting diode lamps | p. 467 |
Heterochromatic luminance matches in automated Rayleigh and Moreland equations | p. 473 |
Automated Moreland equations on 7[degree] and 2[degree] fields | p. 481 |
Effect of lamp voltage on Nagel anomaloscope settings | p. 489 |
Design and use of the Holmgren Wool test | p. 495 |
Protans and PAPI: Recognition of a two colour code by persons with defective colour vision | p. 501 |
A new Windows-based computer program for analysing and plotting results of the Farnsworth-Munsell 100 hue test | p. 511 |
Macular pigment contributes to variance in 100 hue tests | p. 517 |
Evaluation of light sources for the D-15 color vision test | p. 523 |
Panel D-15 test in color vision deficiencies at reduced illumination levels | p. 531 |
Author Index | p. 539 |
Cumulative IRGCVD Proceedings Index, 1971-1994 | p. 541 |
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