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    Changes to Color Project

    The past two classes, I was thinking further about the color project and fortunately, I came across a few articles that have to do with color perception. One of them was about color receptors. It happens to be that people have three color receptors in their eyes for red, green and blue colors. This discovery made me change my mind about the colors that we should use in our color project because for me it seems to be more logical using those three particular colors. It was interesting to find that out too because it seems that people should have color receptors for primary colors (yellow, red and blue).

    Other thing that came to my mind was that it would be interesting to find out how color blind people see colors. Whether they have different brain patterns associated with those colors.

    The other article that I came across has to do with a study on brain response to shapes and colors. The hypothesis of that research study is that there are possibly two stages of color perception. First one is "detecting" color and the second stage is "color-memory association" stage. This refers to testing color blind people too because some color blind people tend to use associations to see colors, which means that they may have the two stages switched for them.

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