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Does color blindness affect the perception of green LED signal indications?

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Starr, R. A.
  Author Sandberg, W. H.
  Author Guan, Y.
JOURNAL:
  ITE Journal, 74(8), 32 - ??.
YEAR: 2004
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): lighting, light emitting diodes, traffic signals
DISCIPLINE: Engineering and Applied Sciences
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-407-534 (Last edited on 2004/09/13 12:55:23 GMT-6)
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[ 3 | 2 ] Bullough, John D.. (2002) Research recap: Are yellow traffic signals brighter than they need to be?
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[ 21 | 3 ] Bullough, John D.; Boyce, Peter R.; Bierman, Andrew; Conway, Kathryn M.; Huang, Kun; O'Rourke, Conan P.; Hunter, Claudia M.; Nakata, Akiko. (2000) Response to simulated traffic signals using light-emitting diode and incandescent sources
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[ 10 | 1 ] Bullough, John D.; Boyce, Peter R.; Bierman, Andrew; Hunter, Claudia M.; Conway, Kathryn M.; Nakata, Akiko; Figueiro, Mariana G.. (2001) Traffic signal luminance and visual discomfort at night
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[ 4 | 8 ] Huang, Michelle K.; Bullough, John D.; Boyce, Peter R.; Bierman, Andrew. (2003) Detection and identification of LED traffic signals by protan observers
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