Boynton, Robert M.
Robert M. Boynton psychologist, neuroscientist
Boynton, Robert M. 1924-2006
VIAF ID: 115311757 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Boynton, Robert M. ‡d 1924-2006
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Works
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Acquired dyschromatopsia in glaucoma | |
The aging lens: in vivo assessment of light absorption in 84 human eyes | |
Blue cones contribute to border distinctness | |
Categorical color perception of Japanese observers: comparison with that of Americans | |
Chromaticity diagram showing cone excitation by stimuli of equal luminance | |
Component analysis of the foveal local electroretinogram elicited with sinusoidal flicker | |
The distinctness of borders formed between equally saturated, psychologically unique fields. | |
The effect of stimulus area and intensity upon the human retinal response | |
Equations for chromatic discrimination models. | |
Frederic Ives Medal paper. History and current status of a physiologically based system of photometry and colorimetry | |
Human color vision | |
Independence of memory for categorically different colors and shapes. | |
Isolating the color vision loss in primary open-angle glaucoma. | |
Large-field color naming of dichromats with rods bleached | |
Latency variation in human pupil contraction due to stimulus luminance and/or adaptation level. | |
Lorrin Riggs at Brown in the early days: a student's recollections. | |
Negative Flashes, Positive Flashes, and Flicker Examined by Increment Threshold Technique* | |
On Knowing Books by Their Colors | |
On-responses in the human visual system as inferred from psychophysical studies of rapid-adaptation | |
Optimizing the use of the criterion response for the pupil light reflex | |
Partial color constancy of isolated surface colors examined by a color-naming method | |
Physical measures of stray light in excised eyes | |
Primate flicker sensitivity: psychophysics and electrophysiology | |
A psychophysical and electrophysiological study of light adaptation | |
Rod influence in dichromatic surface color perception | |
Role of the blue mechanism in wavelength discrimination. | |
Salience of chromatic basic color terms confirmed by three measures | |
Scaling of large chromatic differences | |
Segregation of basic colors in an information display. | |
Selective color effects in dichoptic masking. | |
Similarity of normalized discrimination ellipses in the constant-luminance chromaticity plane | |
Sinusoidal flicker characteristcis of primate cones in response to heterochromatic stimuli | |
Stray light and the human electroretinogram | |
Temporal analog of the minimally distinct border | |
Temporal modulation sensitivity of the blue mechanism: measurements made without chromatic adaptation. | |
Vision research : twenty-fifth anniversary issue | |
Visual adaptation in monkey cones: recordings of late receptor potentials. |