Enhancing human color vision by breaking binocular redundancy

BS Gundlach, M Frising, A Shahsafi… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2017 - arxiv.org
To see color, the human visual system combines the response of three types of cone cells in
the retina--a compressive process that discards a significant amount of spectral information …

Enhancing human color vision by breaking binocular redundancy

BS Gundlach, M Frising, A Shahsafi, G Vershbow… - 2017 - preprints.opticaopen.org
To see color, the human visual system combines the response of three types of cone cells in
the retina--a compressive process that discards a significant amount of spectral information …

Enhancing human color vision by breaking binocular redundancy

BS Gundlach, M Frising, A Shahsafi… - arXiv e …, 2017 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
To see color, the human visual system combines the response of three types of cone cells in
the retina--a compressive process that discards a significant amount of spectral information …

[PDF][PDF] Enhancing human color vision by breaking binocular redundancy

BS Gundlach, M Frising, A Shahsafi, G Vershbow… - researchgate.net
To see color, the human visual system combines the response of three types of cone cells in
the retina—a compressive process that discards a significant amount of spectral information …

Enhancing human color vision by breaking binocular redundancy

BS Gundlach, M Frising, A Shahsafi, G Vershbow… - arXiv, 2017 - nyuscholars.nyu.edu
To see color, the human visual system combines the response of three types of cone cells in
the retina--a compressive process that discards a significant amount of spectral information …

Enhancing human color vision by breaking binocular redundancy

BS Gundlach, M Frising, A Shahsafi, G Vershbow… - 2017 - preprints.opticaopen.org
To see color, the human visual system combines the response of three types of cone cells in
the retina--a compressive process that discards a significant amount of spectral information …