simple wavelet-opponent process

2001-09-21 Thread Ron Blue
Possible demonstration of an observable simple wavelet-opponent process is suggested by examining the research presented in the following article: Dehaene-Lambertz, G. & Dehaene, S. (1994, July 28). Speed and cerebral correlates of syllable discrimination in infants. Nature v370, p292(4).

color vision: a wavelet interference/correlational opponent process model

2001-08-07 Thread Ronald C. Blue
For a moment consider that vision is an vibratory overwrite of information on a standing reference frequency of 100 hertz. The vibratory overwrite would be related to 98 degrees and the particular vibratory frequency of the signaling molecule. These frequencies would interact with each other so th

opponent process

1999-11-02 Thread Ron Blue
This article suggest that the flash rate of a monitor may be important influencing the opponent process in color perception as reported by Stephen Black. Ron Blue J Physiol (Lond) 1997 Feb 15;499 ( Pt 1):227-54 Colour adaptation modifies the long-wave versus middle-wave cone weights and

interesting opponent process - medline search results

1999-02-27 Thread Ron Blue
physical experiments; and the transfer of the concepts of fourier analysis from audition to vision. The history of Opponent Process Theory offers an example where experimental psychologists have been misled by too simple an interpretation of physiological recordings. MAIN MESH H