Publications of B. B. Lee
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Journal Article (39)
Journal Article
589 (1), pp. 41 - 47 (2011)
Visual pathways and psychophysical channels in the primate. The Journal of Physiology - London
Journal Article
589 (1), pp. 59 - 73 (2011)
Segregation of chromatic and luminance signals using a novel grating stimulus. The Journal of Physiology - London
Journal Article
29 (6), pp. 622 - 639 (2010)
Retinal connectivity and primate vision. Progress in Retinal and Eye Research
Journal Article
414 (1), pp. 223 - 243 (1989)
Sensitivity of macaque retinal ganglion cells to chromatic and luminance flicker. Journal of Physiology
Journal Article
414 (1), pp. 245 - 263 (1989)
Amplitude and phase of responses of macaque retinal ganglion cells to flickering stimuli. Journal of Physiology
Journal Article
9 (4), pp. 1433 - 1442 (1989)
Nonlinear summation of M- and L-cone inputs to phasic retinal ganglion cells of the macaque. Journal of Neuroscience
Journal Article
39 (1), pp. 178 - 186 (1989)
Detection and discrimination of colour, a comparison of physiological and psychophysical data. Physica Scripta
Journal Article
404, pp. 323 - 347 (1988)
The physiological basis of heterochromatic flicker photometry demonstrated in the ganglion cells of the macaque retina. Journal of Physiology
Journal Article
396, pp. 205 - 224 (1988)
Visual resolution of macaque retinal ganglion cells. The Journal of Physiology
Journal Article
68 (3), pp. 541 - 564 (1987)
Neuronal representation of spectral and spatial stimulus aspects in foveal and parafoveal area 17 of the awake monkey. Experimental Brain Research
Journal Article
392, pp. 193 - 211 (1987)
Thresholds to chromatic spots of cells in the macaque geniculate nucleus as compared to detection sensitivity in man. Journal of Physiology
Journal Article
230 (1260), pp. 293 - 314 (1987)
An account of responses of spectrally opponent neurons in macaque lateral geniculate nucleus to successive contrast. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
Journal Article
27 (6), pp. 867 - 882 (1987)
Simulation of responses of spectrally-opponent neurones in the macaque lateral geniculate nucleus to chromatic and achromatic light stimuli. Vision Research
Journal Article
27 (2), pp. 191 - 200 (1987)
Mesopic spectral responses and the Purkinje shift of macaque lateral geniculate nucleus cells. Vision Research
Journal Article
63 (1), pp. 21 - 34 (1986)
Colour and brightness signals of parvocellular lateral geniculate neurons. Experimental Brain Research
Journal Article
26 (7), pp. 1061 - 1064 (1986)
Neurones with strong inhibitory S-cone inputs in the macaque lateral geniculate nucleus. Vision Research
Journal Article
3 (10), pp. 1726 - 1734 (1986)
Reconstruction of equidistant color space from responses of visual neurones of macaques. ournal of the Optical Society of America A
Journal Article
58 (3), pp. 604 - 608 (1985)
A simultaneous contrast effect of steady remote surrounds on responses of cells in macaque lateral geniculate nucleus. Experimental Brain Research
Journal Article
52 (1), pp. 50 - 56 (1983)
Linear signal transmission from prepotentials to cells in the macaque lateral geniculate nucleus. Experimental Brain Research Book Chapter (1)
Book Chapter
Cone opponency: An efficient way of transmitting chromatic information. In: Human Color Vision, pp. 105 - 132 (Eds. Kremers, J.; Baraas, R. C.; Marshall, N. J.). Springer, Cham (2016)