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Role of the blue mechanism in wavelength discrimination
Authors:P K Kaiser  R M Boynton
Institution:Department of Psychology, York University, Downsview, Ontario M3J 1P3,Canada;Department of Psychology, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093,U.S.A.
Abstract:The role of blue cones as well as the pathways they supply (collectively called the "blue mechanism") is evaluated by comparing ordinary wavelength discrimination functions with those obtained using two methods designed to inhibit the blue mechanism selectively. These methods use a just-noticeable-border criterion (JNB), instead of the usual one of just-noticeable-difference, and a yellow preadapting field to induce transient tritanopia. Without transient tritanopia, the data obtained using the just-noticeable-border criterion reveal a small contribution of the blue mechanism to wavelength discrimination. Transient tritanopia, with JNB, produces an additional selective loss of wavelength discrimination in a spectral region flanking 460 nm, which yields a function resembling those for tritanopes previously examined.
Keywords:Minimally distinct border  Wavelength discrimination  Blue cones  Color vision  Transient tritanopia
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