Large-Scale Color Biases in the Retinotopic Functional Architecture Are Region Specific and Shared across Human Brains
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Research suggests that human brains process colors in a similar way, despite potential individual differences in color perception. However, the extent to which people see colors the same way is still unclear, with some studies indicating shared color biases across brains and others implying that color perception may not be entirely uniform. The brain's visual system appears to have a complex and region-specific approach to processing colors.
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