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For some years, we have been engaged in studying the processing and encoding of information in the primate visual system, by examining the activity of single lateral geniculate cells. We have been particularly interested in the manner in which wavelength information is processed to result (in the primate) in color vision: the ability to discriminate the wavelengths of objects independent of their relative intensities.
Russell L. De Valois (Fri,) studied this question.