Color perception: processing of wavelength information and conscious experience of color

Gellatly, Angus (2002). Color perception: processing of wavelength information and conscious experience of color. In: Saunders, B. ed. Theories, technologies and instrumentalities of color. New York, NY, USA: University Press of America, pp. 77–91.

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Theories, Technologies, Instrumentalities of Color is the outcome of a workshop, held in Leuven, Belgium, in May 2000. The editors bring together contributions from philosophy, history, classics, psychology, and anthropology to discuss the production of theories, technologies and instrumentalities - the phenomeno-technical ecology - of color. Approaching the topic from a variety of backgrounds, the contributors problematise color and discuss the distinctions, concepts, assumptions, and assertibility, warrants taken for granted by "color."

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