Published 2009
by Cambridge University Press in Cambridge, New York .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Bjørn Stabell, Ulf Stabell. |
Contributions | Stabell, Ulf. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QP475 .S685 2009 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23534220M |
ISBN 10 | 9780521111171 |
LC Control Number | 2009022355 |
ROOTS OF THE DUPLICITY THEORY OF VISION: ANCIENT GREEKS. The duplicity theory is the most basic and comprehensive theory within vision research. Yet, there has been no attempt to describe its developmental history. In the present work, therefore, our aim has been to throw some light on this dark area in the history of science. Book description. The duplicity theory of vision concerns the comparisons (both differences and similarities) and interaction between the cone and rod systems in the visual pathways, with the assumption that the cone system is active during daylight vision and Author: Bjørn Stabell, Ulf Stabell. About this book The duplicity theory of vision concerns the comparisons (both differences and similarities) and interaction between the cone and rod systems in the visual pathways, with the assumption that the cone system is active during daylight vision and the rod system functions in low light (night time).Price Range: £ - £ The duplicity theory of vision concerns the comparisons (both differences and similarities) and interaction between the cone and rod systems in the visual pathways, with the assumption that the.
The duplicity theory of vision concerns the comparisons (both differences and similarities) and interaction between the cone and rod systems in the visual pathways, with the assumption that the cone system is active during daylight vision and the rod system functions in low light (night vision).File Size: KB. The duplicity theory of vision holds that. a single type of receptor system cannot produce both high sensitivity and high resolution. The first-order neurons in the visual pathway are. the bipolar cells of the retina. Half of the fibers of each optic nerve decussate at the ___. 2. Which of the following describes the duplicity theory of vision? a. A single type of receptor system cannot produce both high sensitivity and high resolution b. Cones and rods are responsible for both photopic (day) vision as well as trichromatic (color) vision. Full text Full text is available as a scanned copy of the original print version. Get a printable copy (PDF file) of the complete article (M), or click on a page image below to browse page by page. Links to PubMed are also available for Selected by:
Facts is your complete guide to Duplicity Theory of Vision, From Newton to the Present. In this book, you will learn topics such as as those in your book plus much more. With key features such as key terms, people and places, Facts gives you all the information you need to prepare for your next : CTI Reviews. Duplicity Theory of Vision by Bjorn Stabell, , available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide. This book chronicles the development of three classic theories within vision research, from the 17th century to today, focusing on duplicity theory. An Introduction To The Visual System Book Title. ABSTRACT A definition of the term "duplexity theory" of vision is presented. It is also known as the duplicity theory and refers to two separate receptor mechanisms in the retina and they are the rods and the cones. The theory was proposed by a German psychologist.