color perception in primates
Color perception in primates refers to the ability of primates, including humans, to detect and distinguish different colors. It involves the processes in the eye and brain that allow the interpretation and understanding of various wavelengths of light as different colors, resulting in the ability to see and recognize a range of hues.
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