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Relating Physiology to Psychophysics: Current Problems and Approaches12th Symposium: June 18-20, 1981Opponent Mechanisms of Color Vision—Donald Hood, ModeratorFrancisco de Monasterio, A comparison of color-opponent cells of the monkey visual system Carl Ingling, Psychophysical evidence for opponent mechanisms Robert Boynton, Psychophysical studies related to opponent-color mechanisms Ed Pugh, Appearance and detection--Same or different mechanisms of cone antagonism Adaptation—Donald Hood, ModeratorWilson Geisler, Psychophysical evidence: Pigment concentration and sensitivity A. B. Bonds, Relationship between sensitivity loss and pigment concentration: Physiology Mary Hayhoe, Sensitivity regulation in post-receptoral pathways Daniel Green, Site of visual adaptation Spatio-Temporal Systems—John Robson, ModeratorEwen King-Smith, The relation of psychophysical performance to ganglion cell properties; what can we learn from studying optic nerve disease? Peter Lennie, Physiology of two visual systems James P. Thomas, Tuned channels: psychophysics Anthony Movshon, Tuned channels: physiology Behavioral and Physiology from the Same Animal—Walter Makous, ModeratorMark Berkeley, Behavior and physiology in cats Tatiana Pasternak, Insights from the study of selective deprivation Barry Richmond, Sensory physiology in the awake, trained monkey Gian Poggio, Striate cortex and binocular vision Psychophysical-Physiological Linking Hypotheses—Horace Barlow, ModeratorDavida Teller, Linking hypotheses Julian Hochberg, Are you sure you can get there from here? William Uttal, On the limits of sensory neuroreductionism Organizing Committee: |
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