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Do We See the Same Colors as Others? Study Suggests Brains Respond to the Same Hues in Similar Ways
Using MRI scans, researchers found that participants’ patterns of brain activity were alike when looking at certain colors.
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We All See Color Differently, But Our Brains Process Color the Same
Learn more about the activity patterns in the brain, which differ for different colors in a surprisingly similar way.
Scientists cannot say for certain, but new research suggests that different people’s brains respond similarly when looking at a particular hue. By Kenneth Chang After decades of brain research, ...
Color blindness, or color vision deficiency, causes a person to see colors differently from most other people. There are several types of color blindness. Color vision deficiency or loss has multiple ...
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