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what are the example of opponent condition​

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Answered by diya00878
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The opponent process theory proposes that one member of the color pair suppresses the other color. For example, we do see yellowish-greens and reddish-yellows, but we never see reddish-green or yellowish-blue color hues. The theory was first proposed by German physiologist Ewald Hering in the late 1800s.

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Answered by samarthcv
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The opponent process theory proposes that one member of the color pair suppresses the other color. For example, we do see yellowish-greens and reddish-yellows, but we never see reddish-green or yellowish-blue color hues. The theory was first proposed by German physiologist Ewald Hering in the late 1800s.

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