Fixation light hue bias revisited: implications for using adaptive optics to study color vision.

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Published in Vision Res on February 01, 2012

Authors

H J Hofer1, J Blaschke, J Patolia, D E Koenig

Author Affiliations

1: University of Houston, College of Optometry, Houston, TX 77204, United States. hhofer@optometry.uh.edu

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