[HTML][HTML] Melanopsin enhances image persistence

T Woelders, AE Allen, RJ Lucas - Current Biology, 2023 - cell.com
Contributions of the inner retinal photopigment melanopsin to human visual perception are
incompletely understood. Here, we use a four-primary display to produce stimuli differing in …

Melanopsin enhances image persistence.

T Woelders, AE Allen, RJ Lucas - Current Biology: CB, 2023 - europepmc.org
Contributions of the inner retinal photopigment melanopsin to human visual perception are
incompletely understood. Here, we use a four-primary display to produce stimuli differing in …

Melanopsin enhances image persistence

T Woelders, AE Allen, RJ Lucas - Current biology: CB, 2023 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Contributions of the inner retinal photopigment melanopsin to human visual perception are
incompletely understood. Here, we use a four-primary display to produce stimuli differing in …

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T Woelders, AE Allen, RJ Lucas - Current Biology, 2023 - scholar.archive.org
Contributions of the inner retinal photopigment melanopsin to human visual perception are
incompletely understood. Here, we use a four-primary display to produce stimuli differing in …

[HTML][HTML] Melanopsin enhances image persistence

T Woelders, AE Allen, RJ Lucas - Current Biology, 2023 - Elsevier
Contributions of the inner retinal photopigment melanopsin to human visual perception are
incompletely understood. Here, we use a four-primary display to produce stimuli differing in …

[HTML][HTML] Melanopsin enhances image persistence

T Woelders, AE Allen, RJ Lucas - Current Biology, 2023 - cell.com
Contributions of the inner retinal photopigment melanopsin to human visual perception are
incompletely understood. Here, we use a four-primary display to produce stimuli differing in …

Melanopsin enhances image persistence

T Woelders, AE Allen, RJ Lucas - Current Biology, 2023 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Contributions of the inner retinal photopigment melanopsin to human visual perception are
incompletely understood. Here, we use a four-primary display to produce stimuli differing in …