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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Within the additive colour process, red, green and blue are the best choice for primaries, which is why lights of these colours are used within monitor displays. Red, green and blue work best because they directly match the way our eyes detect colour and light, with their red-, green- and blue-sensitive cones.
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These three sets can be, but are not necessarily, related. For example, if we see a green leaf, the color "green", ... There are three color sensitive kinds of receptors within the eye which respond respectively to red, ... There are two different systems of photo-receptors in the retina:rods and cones. The rods do not perceive color;
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Most sensitive eye color? ... What is a nerve cell that is sensitive to color? ... The sets of color receptors within the retinA are sensitive to lights that are?
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Perception of color is achieved in mammals through color receptors containing pigments with different spectral sensitivities. ... Color processing begins at a very early level in the visual system (even within the retina) through initial color opponent mechanisms. Opponent mechanisms refer to the opposing color effect of...
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pain receptors-stimulated by damage to tissues ... Visual sensations from images focused on the side of the retina tend to be blurred because ... The sets of color receptors within the retina are sensitive to lights that are...
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three plus one light receptors ... However, our color experience of light and objects changes dramatically within that illumination range, ... Retina. The optics of the eye serve one purpose: to focus an image on the light sensitive retina, a paper thin layer of nerve tissue covering most of the inner surface of the eye...
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There is strong evidence to indicate, for example, that enkephalins (neurotransmitters with opiate-like effects) are contained within chromaffin granules and are secreted into the general circulation. ... The hormones bind to adrenergic receptors - transmembrane proteins in the plasma membrane of many cell types.
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This is not to deny that our perception of color is influenced by the context. ... Sure enough, over a century later (in 1965) it was confirmed that there are basically just three kinds of cones in the retina of the eye (in primates), designated as S, M, and L to signify whether they are sensitive to short, medium,
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