Using MRI scans, researchers found that participants’ patterns of brain activity were alike when looking at certain colors.
Is the colour you see the same as what I see? It’s a question that has puzzled both philosophers and neuroscientists for decades, but has proved notoriously difficult to answer. Now, a study that ...
Do colors trigger unique brain responses? And do different people have the same brain responses to colors? In a new JNeurosci paper, Michael Bannert and Andreas Bartels, from the University of ...
Blame your brain (and not your eyes) for the way you see the dress. — -- Everybody, chill. There's a scientific explanation for why #TheDress looks black and blue to some people and white and ...
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Researchers Use Lasers To Allow Five People To See A Color No Human Has Ever Seen Before Called “Olo”
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