Colour vision: the wonder of hue

Current Biology : CB
Jay Neitz, Maureen Neitz

Abstract

Understanding the brain requires a kind of thinking outside the main tradition of natural science: the biology has to be linked to something intangible, a private experience. Physiologists have recently recorded from neurons that promise to help make the link in the case of colour experience.

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