It is possible that so-called normal trichromatic vision occurs only between the central blue-blind fixation area and about 30° peripherally. Beyond about 30° vision has been alleged to become dichromatic (red-green blind), and beyond about 60°, monochromatic. Hence every form of color blindness may characterize various zones of the normal retina. We have studied mechanisms of peripheral color vision, mainly by measuring the spectral sensitivities of the blue-, green-, and red-sensitive systems, isolated by differential color adaptation. In normal observers the sensitivity of the blue-mechanism falls off about 2 log units by 80° out. The green- and red-sensitive systems decline only about 0.7 log unit over the same range. Protanopes, deuteranopes, and tritanopes exhibit comparable changes. We have not found any color mechanism present centrally to be wholly lost peripherally. Nor, for dichromats, have we found any mechanism missing centrally to be present peripherally. Whatever evidences of peripheral color blindness have been observed appear to involve other mechanisms than failure of receptors, probably including some fusion of neural pathways from receptors to centers.
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February 01 1973
Color-Vision Mechanisms in the Peripheral Retinas of Normal and Dichromatic Observers
B. R. Wooten,
B. R. Wooten
From the Biological Laboratories, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
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George Wald
George Wald
From the Biological Laboratories, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
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B. R. Wooten
From the Biological Laboratories, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
George Wald
From the Biological Laboratories, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
Dr. Wooten's present address is Department of Psychology, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts 02154.
Received:
July 13 1972
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright © 1973 by The Rockefeller University Press
1973
J Gen Physiol (1973) 61 (2): 125–145.
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B. R. Wooten, George Wald; Color-Vision Mechanisms in the Peripheral Retinas of Normal and Dichromatic Observers . J Gen Physiol 1 February 1973; 61 (2): 125–145. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.61.2.125
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