Abstract

By considering reflex inductive action as a control of receptor sensitivity and understanding that this is an inhibitory or stimulatory action of the nervous system influencing all retinal receptive elements, it is possible to explain the anomalies of color vision and to account for the apparent discrepancies of the Young and Hering theories of color vision. Read before the third annual meeting of the Association for Research in Ophthalmology, New Orleans, May 10, 1932.

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