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Do We See the Same Colors as Others? Study Suggests Brains Respond to the Same Hues in Similar Ways
Using MRI scans, researchers found that participants’ patterns of brain activity were alike when looking at certain colors.
As many people sit at the wheel of their car, they are certain they know what color is. It's the red traffic light in front of them, the garish yellow hatchback in the next lane, or the green verge ...
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Reef-building corals use a previously unknown mechanism involving chloride to 'see' visible light
Corals may lack eyes, but they are far from blind. These delicate animals sense light in ways that continue to amaze and inspire the scientific community. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest ...
Sasha Rakovich receives funding from the Royal Society (Public Engagement Fund PEF\R6\6002 funds Transcending the Invisible project). As many people sit at the wheel of their car, they are certain ...
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