
How the human eye sees
Chapter 1
The gateway of light
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Chapter 2
The brain's darkroom
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Chapter 3
The spectrum of color
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Chapter 4
Vision variations and future tech
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YOUR GOAL
Master of How the human eye sees
Ch 3 · The spectrum of color
Fun Fact
Blue color: Blue is a relatively modern concept; ancient languages like Homeric Greek had no word for it, often describing the sea as 'wine-dark.'
Glossary
cone (noun)
A specialized photoreceptor cell in the retina of the eye that is responsible for color vision. The human retina contains roughly six million cones to detect red, green, and blue light wavelengths.
A specialized photoreceptor cell in the retina of the eye that is responsible for color vision. The human retina contains roughly six million cones to detect red, green, and blue light wavelengths.
Quiz
Which color was notably absent from many ancient languages, including ancient Greek?


