A Comparative Study of CFF in Negroes and "Nordic Type" Individuals

Nicholas T Morano, Fordham University

Abstract

The primary purpose of the current study was to deter- mine whether the pigmentation of the eye exerts an copre- aisble influence upon the perception of an intermittently pulsating light stimulus. Since direct measurement of the degree of pigmentation present in the eye was infeasible, individuals possessing opposite extremes of eye pigmenta- tion were compared.

Subject Area

Ethnic studies|Quantitative psychology|Cognitive psychology

Recommended Citation

Morano, Nicholas T, "A Comparative Study of CFF in Negroes and "Nordic Type" Individuals" (1960). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI28622596.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI28622596

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