Does everyone experience colour in the same way? A new investigation into this long-standing philosophical question has provided the strongest evidence yet that people with typical colour vision do ...
News Medical: UC Davis' John S. Werner wins 2015 Verriest Medal from International Colour Vision Society
John S. Werner, a UC Davis neuroscientist and international authority on visual perception, has been selected to receive the 2015 Verriest Medal from the International Colour Vision Society for his ...
UC Davis' John S. Werner wins 2015 Verriest Medal from International Colour Vision Society
colour, the aspect of any object that may be described in terms of hue, lightness, and saturation. In physics, colour is associated specifically with electromagnetic radiation of a certain range of wavelengths visible to the human eye.
COLOUR definition: 1. red, blue, green, yellow, etc.: 2. the pleasant effect of a bright colour or of a lot of…. Learn more.
Color blindness, or color vision deficiency, causes a person to see colors differently from most other people. There are several types of color blindness. Color vision deficiency or loss has multiple ...
The Conversation: Curious Kids: how is eye colour made? And why are they different colours?
Eyes are so fascinating and I’m glad you asked this question! When we talk about eye colour, we’re talking about the iris or coloured area around the dark dot (pupil) in the centre of the eye. Like ...
Curious Kids: how is eye colour made? And why are they different colours?
A color vision test, also known as the Ishihara color test, measures your ability to tell the difference among colors. If you don’t pass this test, you may have poor color vision, or your doctor may ...