Inspired by the tangents derailing this Lounge thread, one question which arose was how one really defines the color discernment of a tetrachromat - as the vast majority of humans are incapable of ...
"It was a Rosetta Stone moment; I felt like we had broken the code." The recent correspondence from Kristopher Jake Patten, Ph.D., an affable and brilliant scientist studying the senses at Arizona ...
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A tiny group of people can see ‘invisible’ colours that no-one else can perceive, discovers David Robson. How do they do it? As Concetta Antico took her pupils to the park for an art lesson, she would ...
About one percent of people worldwide can see 99 million more colors than the average person, creating a more vivid world, seeing hues invisible to most humans. Tetrachromacy is a rare genetic trait ...
"It was a Rosetta Stone moment; I felt like we had broken the code." The recent correspondence from Kristopher Jake Patten, Ph.D., an affable and brilliant scientist studying the senses at Arizona ...