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Ewald Hering

Karl Ewald Konstantin Hering (August 5, 1834 – January 26, 1918) was a German physiologist and psychologist and was one of the founders of modern visual science. His chief work concerned color vision and spatial perception.

Hering-type color blindness apparatus

Hering-type color blindness apparatus

American
1875-1900
Hering-type haploscope

Hering-type haploscope

Spindler & Hoyer
1900-1910
Hering-type simultaneous contrast apparatus

Hering-type simultaneous contrast apparatus

Rudolph Rothe
circa 1891
Hering-type simultaneous contrast apparatus

Hering-type simultaneous contrast apparatus

Rudolph Rothe
circa 1891
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