Color - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Color or colour (see spelling differences) is the visual perceptual property corresponding in humans to the categories called red , yellow , blue and others. Color derives from the spectrum o...
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Figure 13. This graph shows how different ratios of response from the different cone types leads to perception of different colors. (the bigger the arrow shown, the more response from the cone type)
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I. What are colors? ... Light of different wavelengths appears to us to have different colors. ... Objects have different colors because they reflect different wavelengths of light. A cabbage appears green because it reflects green light, and absorbs all others.
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In the psychological phenomenon known as "synesthesia," individuals' sensory systems are a bit more intertwined than usual. Some people, for example, report seeing colors when musical notes are played. New research tests how real these claims are. ... But like the previous experiment, the objects were in unexpected colors.
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Hearing Colors And Seeing Sounds: How Real Is Synesthesia? (July 26, 2007) — In the psychological phenomenon known as "synesthesia," individuals' sensory systems are a bit more intertwined than usual. Some people, for example, report seeing colors when musical notes are ...
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www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/05/050528144241.htm
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Explanation of how we see colors. Learn what are rod cells, and how they help the eye with night vision, while cone cells in the eye help humans perceive colors. ... Jeremy Nathans spent much of the past 17 years focusing on just one aspect of vision: how we see colors.
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Michna/SV4, Seeing Colors: Ghostly Influences (2009, right click on cover to download) ... [...] Michna & SV4 – Seeing Colors: Ghostly Influences Sam Valenti IV picks the records that influenced his eclectic Ghostly International imprint and [...]
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In the psychological phenomenon known as “synesthesia,” individuals’ sensory systems are a bit more intertwined than usual. Some people, for example, report seeing colors when musical notes are played.
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www.physorg.com/news104501138.html
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Imagine a world where the sound of music would make you see colors. Where the note B is sparkling silver and D flat is a wondrous, pure periwinkle. Where the taste of food has a distinctive shape and where the sound of words can leave a bad taste. ... Seeing Numbers in Color...
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