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How do we precieve different colours? ​

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Answered by themakerqueries
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The human eye and brain together translate light into color. Light receptors within the eye transmit messages to the brain, which produces the familiar sensations of color. Rather, the surface of an object reflects some colors and absorbs all the others. We perceive only the reflected colors.

Answered by skadamseth2007
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The retina of the eye contains the photoreceptors that are of two types: rods and cones. Rods are sensitive to light while the cones are sensitive to different colours. The colours are perceived by the cones and the impulse is transmitted to the optic nerve via the bipolar neurons. The optic nerve transduces the message to the occipital lobe where the brain perceives the colours.

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