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... COMBINATION OF COLOURS VIII . THE PHYSIOLOGICAL PHENOMENA OF COLOUR 22 64 70 IX . OBJECTIONS TO PREVIOUS THEORIES OF COLOUR - PERCEP- TION 88 X. THE CLASS OF THE SEVEN - UNIT .. 103 XI . THE QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATION OF ...
... COMBINATION OF COLOURS VIII . THE PHYSIOLOGICAL PHENOMENA OF COLOUR 22 64 70 IX . OBJECTIONS TO PREVIOUS THEORIES OF COLOUR - PERCEP- TION 88 X. THE CLASS OF THE SEVEN - UNIT .. 103 XI . THE QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATION OF ...
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... combination of rays gives rise to the sensation of a certain colour . In this chapter it only remains for us to consider what changes in the series are capable of giving rise to any sensation of colour . The following are the ways in ...
... combination of rays gives rise to the sensation of a certain colour . In this chapter it only remains for us to consider what changes in the series are capable of giving rise to any sensation of colour . The following are the ways in ...
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... is that we have obtained the units of perception . It now only remains to show how these units are combined so as to make up an impression as ordinarily perceived . In this book it is 26 COLOUR - BLINDNESS AND COLOUR - PERCEPTION .
... is that we have obtained the units of perception . It now only remains to show how these units are combined so as to make up an impression as ordinarily perceived . In this book it is 26 COLOUR - BLINDNESS AND COLOUR - PERCEPTION .
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... combination of the two , namely , orange - yellow . This can be seen to take place if a spectroscope be arranged so that no orange is seen . A spectrum of this kind can be obtained with a fine slit ; on slightly widening the slit so ...
... combination of the two , namely , orange - yellow . This can be seen to take place if a spectroscope be arranged so that no orange is seen . A spectrum of this kind can be obtained with a fine slit ; on slightly widening the slit so ...
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... combined with green forms yellow ; violet combined with green forms blue , so it is evident that these colours occupy the positions which I theoretically allotted to them . The following will give the normal - sighted reader the best ...
... combined with green forms yellow ; violet combined with green forms blue , so it is evident that these colours occupy the positions which I theoretically allotted to them . The following will give the normal - sighted reader the best ...
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