Colour-blindness and Colour-perceptionK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1891 - 311 pages |
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... TION of ANIMALS . By Prof. A. HEILPrin . LIX . WEATHER : a Popular Exposition of the Nature of Weather Changes from Day to Day . By the Hon . RALPH ABERCROMBY . 96 Figures . Second Edition . With LX . ANIMAL MAGNETISM . By ALFRED BINET ...
... TION of ANIMALS . By Prof. A. HEILPrin . LIX . WEATHER : a Popular Exposition of the Nature of Weather Changes from Day to Day . By the Hon . RALPH ABERCROMBY . 96 Figures . Second Edition . With LX . ANIMAL MAGNETISM . By ALFRED BINET ...
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... TION 88 X. THE CLASS OF THE SEVEN - UNIT .. 103 XI . THE QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATION OF DEFECTS OF COLOUR - PERCEPTION 106 XII . COLOUR - BLINDNESS DUE TO DIMINUTION IN THE VISUAL RANGE 125 XIII . THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE ...
... TION 88 X. THE CLASS OF THE SEVEN - UNIT .. 103 XI . THE QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATION OF DEFECTS OF COLOUR - PERCEPTION 106 XII . COLOUR - BLINDNESS DUE TO DIMINUTION IN THE VISUAL RANGE 125 XIII . THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE ...
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... tion of colour . In the case of transparent bodies , a certain number of rays are absorbed , and the remainder trans- mitted , giving rise to a sensation of colour . This is the commonest way in which colours are pro- duced ; the ...
... tion of colour . In the case of transparent bodies , a certain number of rays are absorbed , and the remainder trans- mitted , giving rise to a sensation of colour . This is the commonest way in which colours are pro- duced ; the ...
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... tion is large in the first man and small in the second . We have very little evidence to show where the faculties are situated , whether they are spread over a considerable por- tion of the brain , or whether they are confined to ...
... tion is large in the first man and small in the second . We have very little evidence to show where the faculties are situated , whether they are spread over a considerable por- tion of the brain , or whether they are confined to ...
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... tion of a physical series , and one - tenth of a second as a period representing an approximate physical unit . It is evident that the two points of greatest difference in the series are the first one - tenth second , and the last one ...
... tion of a physical series , and one - tenth of a second as a period representing an approximate physical unit . It is evident that the two points of greatest difference in the series are the first one - tenth second , and the last one ...
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absolute psycho-physical units after-image ANNA BLACKWELL blue-green bright brown candidate centre colour-blind person colour-perception coloured glass complementary colours contrast correctly crimson dark daylight defect definite colours Demy 8vo distinguish English Essays examination Fcap Fifth Edition four-unit Fourth Edition Frontispiece gaslight gray greenish Holmgren's Illustrations India junction large number LL.B LL.D luminosity Maps match mistakes modified unit neutral band neutral glasses normal-sighted person obtained olive-green orange painted physical series physical units Pilotage pink Plates Pocket Test points of difference Portrait Post 8vo Prof psycho-physical perception psycho-physical series psycho-physical units pure green purple red and green red end red rays retina rose Royal 8vo Sanskrit scotoma Second Edition seen shade simultaneous contrast Small crown 8vo spectroscope spectrum standard red test for colour-blindness theory Third Edition three-unit tion Translated Trinity House two-unit colour-blind violet violet end visual purple vols wools yellow and blue yellow-brown yellow-green Young-Helmholtz theory