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Write a note on perception of colour.

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Answered by vidyamajumder7
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The perception of color is formed in our brain by the superposition of the neural signals from three different kinds of photoreceptors which are distributed over the human eye's retina. These photoreceptors are called cones and are responsible for photopic vision under daylight conditions.

Answered by MotiSani
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Perception of color:-

  • The perception of colors refers to the ability of our eye to distinguish different wavelengths of light.
  • The human eye consists of two types of photoreceptor cells - rods and cones, which are an integral component of the perception of color. They are made up of proteins called opsin.
  • There are a vast number of cone cells at the fovea of the eye where there is a high color perception.

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