Is Color Perception Truly Universal?

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A recent study suggests that humans share similar neural responses to color perception, indicating that the experience of color like red may be more universally consistent across brains than previously thought, though philosophical questions about subjective experience remain unresolved.
- Do You Really See What I See? Medscape
- Do You See the Same Colors That I Do? The New York Times
- Your red is my red, at least to our brains Science News
- Do We All See Red the Same Way? Technology Networks
- Colours spark the same response in different people's brains Scimex
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