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Concealed colour opponency in ganglion cells of the rhesus monkey retina.

De Monasterio et al., 1975

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9031898916143597849
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De Monasterio F
Gouras P
Tolhurst D
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The Journal of Physiology

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Criteria for distinguishing colour‐opponent from spectrally non‐opponent cells and identifying colour‐opponent subtypes on the basis of the cone inputs they receive, have been examined in ganglion cells of the macaque retina using threshold and suprathreshold …
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