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HAVING read the article on colour vision in Nature of October 23, 1948, and having heard the spontaneous comments of a number of people who have read that article, I am under the impression that readers who were not present at the Brighton meeting have got a somewhat incorrect impression as to the true state of affairs so far as the rival theories are concerned.
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HARTRIDGE, H. Colour Vision. Nature 163, 448–449 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/163448a0
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