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Pentachromacy — is the condition of possessing five independent channels for conveying color information. Organisms with pentachromacy are called pentachromats . For these organisms, the perceptual effect of any arbitrarily chosen light from its visible spectrum … Wikipedia
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Visible spectrum — White light is dispersed by a prism into the colors of the optical spectrum. The visible spectrum is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to (can be detected by) the human eye … Wikipedia
Color vision — White light shone onto a green surface is perceived as green by the human eye, and processed as such in the brain s visual cortex … Wikipedia
Cone cell — Neuron: Cone Cell Normalized responsivity spectra of human cone cells, S, M, and L types NeuroLex ID … Wikipedia
Dichromacy — Classification and external resources ICD 10 H53.5 ICD 9 368.5 O … Wikipedia
Monochromacy — Classification and external resources Monochromacy (an abnormality) is a disease state in human vision, native (normal) physiology for pinnipeds (such as Neophoca cinerea shown here), cetaceans, Owl Monkeys and other animals Monochromacy, also… … Wikipedia
Opponent process — For the universal psychological and neurological model, see opponent process theory. Opponent colors based on experiment. Deuteranopes see little difference between the two colors in the central column. The color opponent process is a color… … Wikipedia