Color Perception Is Mental. What’s Wrong With My Head?
A recent study at The University of Rochester concludes that people have very different amounts of rods and cones in their eyes, and they are all laid out in different paterns, but that they all can detect the same shade of yellow. I wonder if any of their subjects in the study were color blind. and I’d love for them to have to have people select a color other than yellow. I think the University of Rotchester just said my brain works different than 89% of the population. So I got that goin’ for me, which is nice.
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