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An opponent-process theory of motivation: III. Some affective dynamics in imprinting ☆ The opponent-process theory of acquired motivation: the costs of pleasure and the benefits of pain. Trichromacy, opponent colours coding and optimum colour information transmission in the retina. ...
Opponent process theory of motivation: Neurobiological evidence from studies of opiate dependence One hypothetical model for a mechanism of drug dependence involves the development of an adaptive process that is initiated to counter the acute effects of... GF Koob,L Stinus,ML Moal,... - 《Neurosci...
An opponent-process theory of color vison Psychol Rev. 1957 Nov;64, Part 1(6):384-404. LM Hurvich,D Jameson - 《Psychological Review》 被引量: 1189发表: 1957年 Analysis of Response Patterns of LGN Cells A detailed analysis was made of the response characteristics of single cells in the...
By partially linearising these loci and including the observer's trace of the alychne, opponent spectral tristimulus values were derived that take some features of a deuteranomalous Abney effect into account.doi:10.1007/978-94-011-3774-4_46Th. Kremer...
Color-opponent processing;Colour-opponent processing;Hue opponency;Opponent color theory Definition Opponency in human color vision refers to the idea that our perceptual color mechanisms are arranged in an opponent fashion. One mechanism, the red-green mechanism, signals colors ranging from red to gree...
The opponent-process theory of acquired motivation: the costs of pleasure and the benefits of pain. When a UCS, reinforcer, or innate releaser is repeatedly presented to human or animal Ss, 3 major affective phenomena are often observed: (1) affective or ... RL Solomon - 《American Psycholog...
A theoretical model for an opponent-colors theory of vision is used to predict and describe quantitatively changes in the brightness, saturation, and hue o... D Jameson,LM Hurvich - 《J Opt Soc Am》 被引量: 757发表: 1956年 Trichromacy, Opponent Colours Coding and Optimum Colour Information...