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What is the opponent-process theory of colour vision?

Author: Debbie Smith 447c



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Theory that what colour we perceive is determined not only by the cones in our retina, but also the signals from the cones when processed in the cortex where they are combined into three colour opponent channels: red-green blue-yellow white-black


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