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Author (up) C. Alejandro Parraga edit  doi
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Title Color Vision, Computational Methods for Type Book Chapter
Year 2014 Publication Encyclopedia of Computational Neuroscience Abbreviated Journal  
Volume Issue Pages 1-11  
Keywords Color computational vision; Computational neuroscience of color  
Abstract The study of color vision has been aided by a whole battery of computational methods that attempt to describe the mechanisms that lead to our perception of colors in terms of the information-processing properties of the visual system. Their scope is highly interdisciplinary, linking apparently dissimilar disciplines such as mathematics, physics, computer science, neuroscience, cognitive science, and psychology. Since the sensation of color is a feature of our brains, computational approaches usually include biological features of neural systems in their descriptions, from retinal light-receptor interaction to subcortical color opponency, cortical signal decoding, and color categorization. They produce hypotheses that are usually tested by behavioral or psychophysical experiments.  
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Publisher Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Place of Publication Editor Dieter Jaeger; Ranu Jung  
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ISSN ISBN 978-1-4614-7320-6 Medium  
Area Expedition Conference  
Notes CIC; 600.074 Approved no  
Call Number Admin @ si @ Par2014 Serial 2512  
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