Colour and colour theories

First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Ladd-Franklin, Christine, 1847-1930., author (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Routledge, Trench, Trubner & co 1929.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:International library of psychology. Cognitive psychology ; 8.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Half Title; Title Page ; Copyright Page ; Table of Contents; Preface ; Introductory; 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 König 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 PriorityVIII. 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 Colour7. 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; APPENDIX A: Eine neue Theorie der Lichtempfindungen (A New Theory of the Light-Sensations); APPENDIX B: ARTICLES BU OTHER WRITERS; 1. Dr. Trqland's Discussion of Colour Theory (Neifeld)
  • 2. The Ladd-Franklin Theory of the Black-Sensation (Neifeld)3. The Colour-Sensation Theory of Dr. Schanz (Neifeld); 4. Black: A Non-Light Sensation (Michaels); 5. Later Discussion of the Ladd-Franklin Theory of Colour (Israeli); APPENDIX C; Explanation of Charts; Development of the Colour-Sense (Frontispiece); APPENDIX D: LIST OF DATES AND ORIGINAL SOURCES; Glossary ; Index