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Why do colours fade at the edges?

Andrew Derrington ()
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Andrew Derrington: School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, University Park

Nature, 2001, vol. 410, issue 6831, 886-887

Abstract: Colour vision is much poorer in peripheral parts of the retina than in the centre. It seems that the usual explanation for that finding is flawed.

Date: 2001
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