This story is part of a series on the current progression in Regenerative Medicine. This piece is part of a series dedicated to the eye and improvements in restoring vision. In 1999, I defined ...
Technology used by UC Berkeley researchers to see a new color may allow for development of new ways to see and research eye diseases. The machine, dubbed Oz, was previously used to shoot lasers into ...
Neuroscientists and designers are reframing color as a subjective brain-constructed experience rather than a fixed external reality. This shift is influencing 2026 design trends, where color choices ...
Our brain efficiently processes sensory input by merging data from multiple senses, creating associations like warmer temperatures with warmer colors or flavors with specific colors. A study in ...
Using adaptive optics, scientists have identified elusive retinal ganglion cells in the eye's fovea that could explain how humans see red, green, blue, and yellow. Scientists have long wondered how ...
Colour perception is one of the most complex and debated phenomena in visual neuroscience and psychology. It encompasses how the human visual system interprets wavelengths of light to produce the ...
Color perception seems self-evident. Red, green, blue, yellow, pink and violet seem obvious to most people, but between dark red, blood red and scarlet, the nuances are more subtle. Lightspark Design ...
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