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Meaning of Tetrachromacy from wikipedia

- Tetrachromacy (from Gr**** tetra, meaning "four" and chroma, meaning "color") is the condition of possessing four independent channels for conveying color...
- all human females have 4 distinct cone classes, which could enable tetrachromacy. However, a distinction must be made between retinal (or weak) tetrachromats...
- regions. List of people with color blindness Red–green color space Tetrachromacy "Facts About Color Blindness". NEI. February 2015. Archived from the...
- Impossible colors Metamerism Opponent process Afterimage Unique hues Tetrachromacy The dress Color psychology Color symbolism Color preferences Lüscher...
- available either due to gamut limitations or colorimetric properties. Tetrachromacy Hyperspectral imaging Nate, John (2003-12-01). "Color Source Help Desk"...
- Impossible colors Metamerism Opponent process Afterimage Unique hues Tetrachromacy The dress Color psychology Color symbolism Color preferences Lüscher...
- ten million different colors. Visual system Monochromacy Dichromacy Tetrachromacy Pentachromacy Mantis shrimp (dodecachromats) Evolution of color vision...
- Impossible colors Metamerism Opponent process Afterimage Unique hues Tetrachromacy The dress Color psychology Color symbolism Color preferences Lüscher...
- from cone precursor cells Disc shedding Double cones RG color space Tetrachromacy Melanopsin Color vision List of distinct cell types in the adult human...
- Color Vision of the Budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus): Hue Matches, Tetrachromacy, and Intensity Discrimination. Timothy H. Goldsmith and Byron K. Butler...