Do we all see the same colors?

Human color vision is based on photoreceptors known as cones which are located in the back of the eye. These receptors process information about the light’s wavelength into electrochemical signals. Most people have three different photoreceptors (S-, M- and L-cones), thereby being sensitive for short, medium and long wavelength light. However, around 10% of the … Continue reading Do we all see the same colors?