Short wavelengths looks [blank_start]purple/blue[blank_end].
Medium wavelengths look [blank_start]green[blank_end].
Long wavelengths look [blank_start]red[blank_end].
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purple/blue
green
red
Question 3
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Principle of Univariance: a receptors activity is related to the [blank_start]number[blank_end] of photons it catches, not to the [blank_start]types[blank_end] of photons.
Answer
number
types
Question 4
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Cone Types:
Peak [blank_start]560[blank_end] = red.
Peak [blank_start]530[blank_end] = green.
Peak [blank_start]420[blank_end] = blue.
[blank_start]Blue[blank_end] light is often blurred; few are in the fovea and they are more sparse.
Answer
560
530
420
Blue
Red
Green
Question 5
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[blank_start]Anomalous Trichromats[blank_end]: have 3 types of cone, but have a deficiency in one cone type.
[blank_start]Dichromats[blank_end]: lack one cone type entirely.
[blank_start]Monochromats[blank_end]: lack colour vision day & night.
[blank_start]Cerebral Achromatopsia[blank_end]: damage to V4 area can cause complete "colour blindness".
Cells in the LGN and V1 show antagonistic cone inputs.
Red/Green cells are [blank_start]Parvocellular[blank_end].
Blue/Yellow cells are [blank_start]Koniocellular[blank_end].
Black/White cells are [blank_start]Magnocellular[blank_end].