Second Edition Cognitive Neuroscience The Biology of The Mind Chapter 5 Perception and Encoding Norton Media Library Copyright 2002 W. W. Norton & Company
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05-24a Adapted from Heywood, C.A., Wilson, B., and Cowey, A., A case study of cortical colour blindness with relatively intact achromatic discrimination, Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 50 (1987): 22–29.
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