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Though I doubt such a person exists; if one had never seen a can of Coke, would he still see 'red'?
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11-25-2024, 01:47 PM
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Though I doubt such a person exists; if one had never seen a can of Coke, would he still see 'red'?
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I suspect a person would given the cyan that floods the rest of the image. It's called lateral inhibition I believe where retinal cells determine edges and have an inhibitory response to one cell and excitatory response to neighbors.
https://www.animations.physics.unsw....ry-colours.htm
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