Opponent process
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opponent-process-182-10721193
title:
Opponent process
text:
The opponent process is a color theory that states that the human visual system interprets information about color by processing signals from photoreceptor cells in an antagonistic manner. The opponent-process theory suggests that there are three opponent channels, each comprising an opposing color pair: red versus green, blue versus yellow, and black versus white (luminance). The theory was first proposed in 1892 by the German physiologist Ewald Hering.
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wiki
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encyclopedia
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Theory regarding color vision in humans
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opponent_process
date created:
2005-01-12T10:31:57Z
date modified:
2024-09-06T13:40:19Z
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