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  2. Synesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Most synesthetes see characters just as others do (in whichever color actually displayed) but they may simultaneously perceive colors as associated with or evoked by each one. Synesthesia ( American English ) or synaesthesia ( British English ) is a perceptual phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to ...

  3. Inverted spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The inverted spectrum is the hypothetical concept, pertaining to the philosophy of color, of two people sharing their color vocabulary and discriminations, although the colors one sees—one's qualia—are systematically different from the colors the other person sees.

  4. Color vision - Wikipedia

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    Vertebrate animals such as tropical fish and birds sometimes have more complex color vision systems than humans; thus the many subtle colors they exhibit generally serve as direct signals for other fish or birds, and not to signal mammals. [54] In bird vision, tetrachromacy is achieved through up to four cone types, depending on species.

  5. Why Some People Will See Mind-Blowing Colors on April 8

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    Why People Will See Mind-Blowing Colors on ... This Purkinje effect during the coming eclipse will turn the whole experience form just watching the sky go dark to a real-life science demo on ...

  6. The dress - Wikipedia

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    "We jumped in the conversation and thought, Let's see what happens," recalled Karen Do, the company's senior manager for social media. Jenna Bromberg, a digital brand manager for Pizza Hut , saw the dress as white and gold and quickly sent out a tweet with a picture of pizza noting that it, too, was the same colours.

  7. 50 Puzzling Pics That Need To Be Looked At Twice To ... - AOL

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    That is until they see something seriously confusing, like a dog with six legs, only to realize that it wasn’t much more than an optical illusion.It’s also not uncommon for people to take ...

  8. Philosophy of color - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the colorblind and most mammals do not really have color vision because their vision differs from the vision of "normal" humans. Similarly, creatures with more advanced color vision, although better able to distinguish objects than people, are suffering from color illusions because their vision differs from humans.

  9. Fact check: Photo of a sneaker does not reveal which side of ...

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    A 2017 image of a sneaker that recently resurfaced falsely claims to show which side of your brain is more dominant depending on the color you see.