what’s the science behind people observing colors differently?

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Is it a difference in the amount of rods and cones? Or could it be something else entirely?

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So people see colors because of special cells in their eyes called “cones.” These cones help us see different colors by reacting to light in different ways.

But sometimes people’s cones don’t work the same way as other people’s cones. Some people might have more of one kind of cone cell than another, or their cone cells might react to light differently. This can make it so that people see colors a little bit differently from each other.

But it’s not just about the cones – it could also be about how the brain processes the signals it gets from the cones. Sometimes the brain might mix up the colors that it sees, which can make it seem like people are seeing different colors.

So it’s a combination of how the eyes work and how the brain works that can make it seem like people see colors differently.

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