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- Trichromacy or trichromatism is the possession of three independent channels for conveying color information, derived from the three different types of...
- Anomalous trichromacy is the mildest type of color deficiency, but the severity ranges from almost dichromacy (strong) to almost normal trichromacy (mild)...
- opponent process theory, humans have three opponent channels, which grant trichromacy. Whether a fourth opponent channel is available to facilitate tetrachromacy...
- females are trichromats, a condition known as allelic or polymorphic trichromacy. Among platyrrhines, the exceptions are Alouatta (routine trichromats)...
- a prerequisite for trichromacy. An alteration of any of these three cone opsins can lead to colorblindness. Anomalous trichromacy, when all three cones...
- Dichromacy gives the suffix -anopia (from the Gr**** for "no sight") Anomalous trichromacy gives the suffix anomaly (from the Gr**** for "irregular"). The dimensionality...
- intensity, or excitation purity. This number of parameters follows from trichromacy of vision of most humans, which is ****umed by most models in color science...
- perceived in the visible light spectrum with three types of cone cells (trichromacy). Other animals may have a different number of cone cell types or have...
- in placental mammals are old world monkeys and apes, which re-evolved trichromacy, and marine mammals (both pinnipeds and cetaceans) which are cone monochromats...
- theory and Hering's opponent-process theory are therefore correct, but trichromacy arises at the level of the receptors, and opponent processes arise at...