It's something that most of us learn as toddlers. But a new test will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about colours. The 'What's My JND?' test shows you two colours and asks you ...
It's something that most of us learn as toddlers. But a new test will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about colours. As the name suggests, The Colour Matching Game tasks you with ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Illustration: Guardian Design (Illustration: Guardian Design) It started with an argument over a blanket. “I’m a visual ...
It's something that most of us learn as toddlers. But a new test will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about colours. As the name suggests, The Colour Matching Game tasks you with ...
With 12 colour receptors, the mantis shrimp seems visually unmatched. But studies reveal that their visual system likely ...
You may think that your eyesight is pretty good, but it turns out that distinguishing between colours and shades may be harder than you think. Online optical retailer Lenstore asked 2,000 UK residents ...
Colour blindness affects more people than you might assume. In fact, an estimated 300 million people globally have colour blindness, according to the Colour Blind Awareness organisation. This ...
One of the reasons why it's so important to calibrate monitors carefully is that we all see different colors, as this simple online test proves. Is it blue, or is it green? It's a question that should ...
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A new test called "Is my blue your blue?" reveals how different -- or similar -- your color perceptions are compared to everyone else. First there was “the dress,” then there was the sneakers, now ...
Another entry for the ever-expanding category of "the brain is a very strange place" posts. A paper in PNAS suggests that what we call a color may influence how we perceive it. The image below shows a ...