Trichromatic Color Vision in Primates. Rowe, M. H. Physiology, 17(3):93--98, June, 2002.
Trichromatic Color Vision in Primates [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
Trichromatic color vision is rare among mammals, occurring only in some primates. Recent work has elucidated the adaptive behavioral significance of trichromacy as well as its underlying genetic and neurophysiological mechanisms. These studies reveal a complex neural system whose design and operation apparently does not conform to rigid deterministic principles.
@article{rowe_trichromatic_2002,
	title = {Trichromatic {Color} {Vision} in {Primates}},
	volume = {17},
	copyright = {© 2002 Int. Union Physiol. Sci./Am.Physiol. Soc.},
	issn = {1548-9213, 1548-9221},
	url = {http://physiologyonline.physiology.org/content/17/3/93},
	abstract = {Trichromatic color vision is rare among mammals, occurring only in some primates. Recent work has elucidated the adaptive behavioral significance of trichromacy as well as its underlying genetic and neurophysiological mechanisms. These studies reveal a complex neural system whose design and operation apparently does not conform to rigid deterministic principles.},
	language = {en},
	number = {3},
	urldate = {2016-03-09TZ},
	journal = {Physiology},
	author = {Rowe, Michael H.},
	month = jun,
	year = {2002},
	pmid = {12021378},
	pages = {93--98}
}

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