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Colors

Current Biology, 2021
Bevil Conway introduces colors.
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Color Phenomena

Science, 1960
A procedure is described which leads to reports of hues for two black figures, one of which is shadowed. Typically, the shadowed figure is seen as blue, the other as black.
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Colors and the Color-Blind

The Journal of General Psychology, 1957
(1957). Colors and the Color-Blind. The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 57, No. 2, pp. 229-240.
P R, HOFSTAETTER, D W, PRIMAC
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Cut-Colorings in Coloring Graphs

Graphs and Combinatorics, 2018
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Color

2000
<p>The development of terminology of color perception based on common experience has led to a science of color description and measurement. The precise measurement of color is of significance in many branches of science and technology. It serves as a record for archival description, for standardization purposes, and for matching and controlling ...
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Color memory and color constancy

Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 1996
Color constancy is the perceived stability of the color of objects despite changes in the light illuminating them. An object's color is considered constant if the current perceived color is judged to be in accord with the remembered one. Thus the accuracy and precision of color memory are fundamental to understanding this classic problem.
E W, Jin, S K, Shevell
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