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A Test of the S/P Ratio as a Correlate for Brightness Perception using Rapid-Sequential and Side-by-Side Experimental Protocols

, PhD, PE, LC, LEED AP, , PhD, BEng, CEng, MEI, MSLL, MILE & , BAE, MAE
Pages 119-137 | Published online: 17 Nov 2014

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