@article{Montag1987_0,
        Abstract = {Two protanopes, two deuteranopes, and two normal subjects named 424 OSA Uniform Color Scales samples using single-word color terms of their choice under three different experimental conditions. When viewing a stimulus field subtending about 4 deg, the performance of the dichromats revealed a substantial ability to discriminate colors along the red-green axis. When the stimuli were limited to the central fovea, or when rods were excluded with a bleach, dichromats could no longer categorize colors in the red-green dimension. The different conditions did not affect the performance of the normals. The results suggest that rods contribute signals used by dichromats, along with lightness cues, to help discriminate and categorize surface colors.},
        Author = {Ethan D. Montag and Robert M. Boynton},
        Journal = {Vision Research},
        Keywords = {perception},
        Month = {},
        Number = {},
        Pages = {2153--2162},
        Title = {Rod influence in dichromatic surface color perception.},
        Url = {},
        Volume = {12},
        Year = {1987}