Perception and visual cognition: Colour and stuff

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What are the two ways of mixing colours?
Subtractive and additive
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What is the other name for the Young-Helmholtz theory?
Trichromacy
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Trichromacy:
Three physiological features underlie our colour vision
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Opponent-process theory:
Theory used to correct the problems with the Young-Helmholtz theory
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What is cerebral achromatopsia?
True colour blindness caused by brain damage
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What is achromatopsia with no cones?
Genetic condition, permanent night vision
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Synaesthesia:
A merging of the senses
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