Karl Ewald Konstantin Hering (5 August 1834 – 26 January 1918) was a German physiologist who did much research in color vision, binocular perception,...
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The Hering–Breuer inflation reflex, named for Josef Breuer and Ewald Hering, is a reflex triggered to prevent the over-inflation of the lung. Pulmonary...
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The Hering illusion is one of the geometrical-optical illusions and was discovered by the German physiologist Ewald Hering in 1861. When two straight and...
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(luminance). The theory was first proposed in 1892 by the German physiologist Ewald Hering. When staring at a bright color for a while (e.g. red), then looking...
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Constantine J. Hering (January 1, 1800 – July 23, 1880) was a physician who was an early pioneer of homeopathy in the United States. Hering was born in Oschatz...
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Mayer waves (redirect from Traube-Hering-Mayer waves)
originally described by Siegmund Mayer, Ewald Hering and Ludwig Traube hence originally called "Traube–Hering–Mayer waves". Mayer waves can be defined...
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grating acuity in peripheral vision. Vernier acuity was first explained by Ewald Hering in 1899, based on earlier data by Alfred Volkmann in 1863 and results...
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disjunctive (or vergence) eye movements. The law was put forward by Ewald Hering in the 19th century, though the underlying principles of the law date...
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precision up to 10 times better than visual acuity, as already shown by Ewald Hering in 1899. This hyperacuity, transcending by far the size limits set by...
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opponency hypothesis of color vision, first proposed by German physiologist Ewald Hering. The current version of the NCS was developed by the Swedish Colour Centre...
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theorized to originate in the niches of the canals. They are named for Ewald Hering. Oliva, Joan; French, Barbara A.; Qing, X.; French, Samuel W. (2010)...
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behaviors, including color vision. This model was first proposed in 1878 by Ewald Hering, a German physiologist, and later expanded by Richard Solomon, a 20th-century...
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the need for an opponent-process theory such as that articulated by Ewald Hering (1878) and further developed by Hurvich and Jameson (1957). The opponent...
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until Maxwell directed attention to it." At the same time as Helmholtz, Ewald Hering developed the opponent process theory of color, noting that color blindness...
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ISBN 9781119967033. Hering, Ewald (1920). Grundzüge der Lehre vom Lichtsinn (in German). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. ISBN 978-3-662-42174-1. Hering, Ewald (1964)....
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extensive experimental data in that book was the main basis on which Ewald Hering developed his theory of hyperacuity in 1899. Philosophically, Volkmann...
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the observer, when seen with either eye alone or binocularly. In 1879 Ewald Hering stated the following law: "For any given two corresponding lines of direction...
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States Daniel Webster Hering (1850–1938), American physicist Erich Martin Hering (1893–1967), German entomologist Ewald Hering (1834–1918), German physiologist...
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"sensation". Use of this term can be traced back to Hermann von Helmholtz and Ewald Hering. Perceptual non-uniformities in the underlying CIELAB color space have...
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cells in the sympathetic nerve, and with Ewald Hering and Ludwig Traube, his name is associated with "Traube–Hering–Mayer waves", a phenomenon that deals...
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pathologist Canals of Hering – Karl Ewald Konstantin Hering (1834–1918), German physiologist Hering's nerve – Heinrich Ewald Hering (1866–1948), Austrian...
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the internist Johann Oppolzer at the university. Breuer, working for Ewald Hering at the military medical school in Vienna, was the first to demonstrate...
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with the introduction of opponent process theory, which Ewald Hering introduced in 1878. Hering first proposed the idea that red, green, blue, and yellow...
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Look up Ewald in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ewald is a given name and surname used primarily in Germany and Scandinavia. It derives from the Germanic...
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where he worked with ophthalmologist Hubert Sattler and physiologist Ewald Hering. In 1891 he obtained his habilitation from the University of Leipzig...
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the handbook, frequently updating his work because of his dispute with Ewald Hering who held opposite views on spatial and colour vision. This dispute divided...
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that the relationship between the phenomenal opponency described by Ewald Hering and the physiological opponent processes are not straightforward (see...
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are more likely to be experienced. Later, Hermann von Helmholtz and Ewald Hering worked out the exact shape of the horopter almost at the same time. Their...
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physiologist Ewald Hering first suggested the idea of organic memory in an 1870 lecture for the Imperial Academy of Science in Vienna. Hering took influence...
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Brazil Ewald Hering 1834–1918 Germany Hering–Hillebrand deviation, Hering's law of visual direction, Hering's law of equal innervation, Hering–Breuer...
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