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- colorblind.pdf accessDate "2015-12-16".
- colorblind.pdf isCitedBy Atavism.
- colorblind.pdf page "24".
- colorblind.pdf publisher MIT_Press.
- colorblind.pdf quote "Most mammals are dichromats, and according to the standard account of the evolution of primate trichromacy, around thirty million years ago gene duplication transformed the single longer-wavelength photopigment of our dichromatic ancestors into two, our current L- and M- photopigments. This added a new red-green opponent channel to the existing yellow-blue channel. On the Reduction View, human red-green dichromacy can accordingly be thought of as something of an atavistic glimpse of our distant evolutionary history. If misperception is widespread among human red-green dichromats, then presumably it also is among the many dichromatic mammals who share versions of the ancient yellow-blue system of color vision.".
- colorblind.pdf title "How do things look to the color-blind?".
- colorblind.pdf url colorblind.pdf.