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One in 30 people can see 'invisible' colors that no-one else canTetrachromacy involves the light-sensitive retina in the back of the eye, which contains cells called photoreceptors that provide color vision. The retina transmits light signals to the brain via ...
The native New Yorker also experiences the behaviors of functional tetrachromacy, or the presence of a fourth cone class for color vision. Vogue magazine called her "Girl With Kaleidoscope Eyes ...
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