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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Do You See Red Like I See Red?

February 6, 2021 Author: Neuroscience News Category: brain research

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This shows a floaty image in different shades of redsResearchers answer the age-old question of why people perceive the same color in different ways?
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