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In some cases, colors appear different from what they actually are, experts say.
Memory can play a role in the way we see color.
Tired photoreceptors trick the brain into "seeing" something that's not there.
In other scenarios, objects' positioning or context can make some colors appear more intense than they are.
"Most challenging is definitely 'where' it is happening in the brain," Patterson said.
We still don't know how or which neurons are in charge of comparing the activity of cones in the retina.
To make headway in understanding color perception, "we actually need much more productive dialogue," Conway said.
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