MSN: We All See Color Differently, But Our Brains Process Color the Same
The world around you is colorful, but it wouldn't seem so bright without your brain. In fact, it is your brain that processes the color information from the color-sensitive sensors, or photoreceptors, ...
We All See Color Differently, But Our Brains Process Color the Same
Forbes: Do Mantis Shrimp See More Colors Than Humans? A Biologist Explains
AOL: Scientists Finally Figured Out the Math Behind How You See Color
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: The way we perceive color may seem obvious, but for more than a century, scientists have been trying to mathematically work out how humans perceive ...
MSN: How Do Dogs See The World? They Do See Color, But They Focus More on Us
How dogs see the world is based on the structure of their eyes. Dogs are dichromats, meaning they only have two color-processing cones, while humans have three. Dogs can see colors, including yellows ...
How Do Dogs See The World? They Do See Color, But They Focus More on Us
Scientists reconstructed 500 million years of evolutionary history to reveal which came first: colorful signals or the color vision needed to see them. The natural world is awash with color, and many ...
Scientists have discovered a new color... but you can only see it through a laser. How did scientists make the discovery and what could it mean for how we see color? But none of the green you'll see ...
Beetles that can see the color red? That s exactly what scientists discovered in two Mediterranean species that defy the norm of insect vision. While most insects are blind to red, these beetles use ...