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Melanopsin, rod and cone-mediated human temporal vision data

Queensland University of Technology
Uprety, Samir ; Adhikari, Prakash ; Feigl, Beatrix ; Zele, Andrew J.
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Professor Andrew Zele
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The data are from a project entitled “Melanopsin photoreception differentially modulates rod and cone-mediated human temporal vision” conducted in the Melanopsin Photoreception and Visual Science Laboratories, at the QUT Centre for Vision and Eye Research, Brisbane.

Melanopsin photoreceptor interactions with rod and cone-mediated human vision were measured using 5-primary silent substitution paradigms in young, healthy observers.

This project was supported by an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship ARC-FT180100458 (AJZ).

Data time period: 02 04 2020 to 09 2021

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153.01376,-27.45286

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