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Dr. Christine Ladd-Franklin
Introductory (from Professor Woodworth) PART I I. Vision .II. A New Theory
of Light-Sensation III. On Theories of Light-Sensation IV. Normal
Night-Blindness of the Fovea: Disproof of the Konig Theory of Colour V. The
Rods and Cones of the Retina Their Dissimilarity in Function VI. The Theory
of Colour Theories VII. The Evolution Theory of the Colour-Sensations (The
Ladd-Franklin Theory of Colour) :A Question of Priority VIII. On Colour
Theories and Chromatic Sensations: A Criticism of Parsons' Colour Vision
IX. The Nature of the Colour-Sensations X. Practical Logic and Colour
Theories: On a Discussion of the Ladd-Franklin Theory PART II Shorter
Contributions and Reviews 1. Light-Sensation (A New Theory) 2.
Colour-Blindness and William Pole 3. The Extended Purkinje Phenomenon (for
White Lights) 4. Cones are Highly Developed Rods 5. An Ill-considered
Colour Theory 6. Change in Relative Brightness of Whites of Different
Physical Constitution as seen in Photopic and in Scotopic Vision: Disproof
of the Hering Theory of Colour 7. The Uniqueness of the Blackness-Sensation
.8. Putting Physiology, Physics, and Psychology Together 9. The Reddish
Blue Arcs and the Reddish Blue Glow of the Retina: Seeing your own Nerve
Currents
of Light-Sensation III. On Theories of Light-Sensation IV. Normal
Night-Blindness of the Fovea: Disproof of the Konig Theory of Colour V. The
Rods and Cones of the Retina Their Dissimilarity in Function VI. The Theory
of Colour Theories VII. The Evolution Theory of the Colour-Sensations (The
Ladd-Franklin Theory of Colour) :A Question of Priority VIII. On Colour
Theories and Chromatic Sensations: A Criticism of Parsons' Colour Vision
IX. The Nature of the Colour-Sensations X. Practical Logic and Colour
Theories: On a Discussion of the Ladd-Franklin Theory PART II Shorter
Contributions and Reviews 1. Light-Sensation (A New Theory) 2.
Colour-Blindness and William Pole 3. The Extended Purkinje Phenomenon (for
White Lights) 4. Cones are Highly Developed Rods 5. An Ill-considered
Colour Theory 6. Change in Relative Brightness of Whites of Different
Physical Constitution as seen in Photopic and in Scotopic Vision: Disproof
of the Hering Theory of Colour 7. The Uniqueness of the Blackness-Sensation
.8. Putting Physiology, Physics, and Psychology Together 9. The Reddish
Blue Arcs and the Reddish Blue Glow of the Retina: Seeing your own Nerve
Currents
Introductory (from Professor Woodworth) PART I I. Vision .II. A New Theory
of Light-Sensation III. On Theories of Light-Sensation IV. Normal
Night-Blindness of the Fovea: Disproof of the Konig Theory of Colour V. The
Rods and Cones of the Retina Their Dissimilarity in Function VI. The Theory
of Colour Theories VII. The Evolution Theory of the Colour-Sensations (The
Ladd-Franklin Theory of Colour) :A Question of Priority VIII. On Colour
Theories and Chromatic Sensations: A Criticism of Parsons' Colour Vision
IX. The Nature of the Colour-Sensations X. Practical Logic and Colour
Theories: On a Discussion of the Ladd-Franklin Theory PART II Shorter
Contributions and Reviews 1. Light-Sensation (A New Theory) 2.
Colour-Blindness and William Pole 3. The Extended Purkinje Phenomenon (for
White Lights) 4. Cones are Highly Developed Rods 5. An Ill-considered
Colour Theory 6. Change in Relative Brightness of Whites of Different
Physical Constitution as seen in Photopic and in Scotopic Vision: Disproof
of the Hering Theory of Colour 7. The Uniqueness of the Blackness-Sensation
.8. Putting Physiology, Physics, and Psychology Together 9. The Reddish
Blue Arcs and the Reddish Blue Glow of the Retina: Seeing your own Nerve
Currents
of Light-Sensation III. On Theories of Light-Sensation IV. Normal
Night-Blindness of the Fovea: Disproof of the Konig Theory of Colour V. The
Rods and Cones of the Retina Their Dissimilarity in Function VI. The Theory
of Colour Theories VII. The Evolution Theory of the Colour-Sensations (The
Ladd-Franklin Theory of Colour) :A Question of Priority VIII. On Colour
Theories and Chromatic Sensations: A Criticism of Parsons' Colour Vision
IX. The Nature of the Colour-Sensations X. Practical Logic and Colour
Theories: On a Discussion of the Ladd-Franklin Theory PART II Shorter
Contributions and Reviews 1. Light-Sensation (A New Theory) 2.
Colour-Blindness and William Pole 3. The Extended Purkinje Phenomenon (for
White Lights) 4. Cones are Highly Developed Rods 5. An Ill-considered
Colour Theory 6. Change in Relative Brightness of Whites of Different
Physical Constitution as seen in Photopic and in Scotopic Vision: Disproof
of the Hering Theory of Colour 7. The Uniqueness of the Blackness-Sensation
.8. Putting Physiology, Physics, and Psychology Together 9. The Reddish
Blue Arcs and the Reddish Blue Glow of the Retina: Seeing your own Nerve
Currents