In humans and old world,primates,three types of cone selectively respond,to light of different wa... more In humans and old world,primates,three types of cone selectively respond,to light of different wavelength: long-wavelength-(red or L-), middle-wavelength- (green or M-) and short-wavelength- (blue or S-) sensitive cones. Comparison of L- and M-signals form,a chromatic channel, that mediates red-green discrimination. The anatomical substrates for this channel in the primate retina are midget bipolar and midget ganglion cells. A second,
In humans and old world,primates,three types of cone selectively respond,to light of different wa... more In humans and old world,primates,three types of cone selectively respond,to light of different wavelength: long-wavelength-(red or L-), middle-wavelength- (green or M-) and short-wavelength- (blue or S-) sensitive cones. Comparison of L- and M-signals form,a chromatic channel, that mediates red-green discrimination. The anatomical substrates for this channel in the primate retina are midget bipolar and midget ganglion cells. A second,
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