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    <title><![CDATA[Re: Neuropsychology: "Colour is a pigment of our imagination"]]></title>
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    <description><![CDATA[...du-cci090707.php  #EXCERPT# Dr Robert Kentridge, lead researcher and lecturer in Durham  University's Psychology Department explains: "Colour is a product of  our nervous system--it is a '<b>pigment</b>' of our imagination. The colours  that we see are more related to the materials that things are made of  than the light reflected from them into our eyes. Making this happen  ...<br><br>
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    <title><![CDATA[Neuropsychology: "Colour is a pigment of our imagination"]]></title>
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    <description><![CDATA[.../2007-09/du-cci090707.php    #EXCERPT# Dr Robert Kentridge, lead researcher and lecturer in Durham  University's Psychology Department explains: "Colour is a product of  our nervous system--it is a '<b>pigment</b>' of our imagination. The colours  that we see are more related to the materials that things are made of  than the light reflected from them into our eyes. Making this happen  involves many ...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[... have been  torn down) and sunlight may hasten the destruction of uncomplexed  cyanide. The cyanide combines with the iron in the mortar and brick  and becomes ferric-ferro-cyanide or prussian blue <b>pigmentation</b>, a very  stable iron-cyanide complex.   "The locations from which the analyzed samples were removed are set  out in Table III.  "It is notable that almost all the samples were negative and ...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[...>>>> chromosome. There are two variants of this <b>pigment</b>, due two variants  of that gene, which ... so may possess both versions  of the red <b>pigment</b>, making them quadchromats. Their color perception  may...but there is only one version of that <b>pigment</b>.    I do not believe that there are genes...that produces  an abnormality in the photoreceptor <b>pigments</b> in the cone cells of the eye.    ...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[... chromosome. There are two variants of this <b>pigment</b>, due two variants  of  that gene, which ... so may possess both versions of the red <b>pigment</b>, making  them  quadchromats. Their color perception may be...but there is only one version of that <b>pigment</b>.  I do not believe that there are genes... that produces an abnormality in the  photoreceptor <b>pigments</b> in the cone cells of the eye.  ...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[... chromosome. There are two variants of this <b>pigment</b>, due to two   variants of that gene, ...so may possess both versions of the  red <b>pigment</b>, making them quadchromats. Their color perception may be...but there is only one version of that  <b>pigment</b>.  I do not believe that there are genes.... There are genes for the 3 chomoreceptor <b>pigments</b>, however, which   respond to different portions of the...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[...on the X  chromosome. There are two variants of this <b>pigment</b>, due two variants  of  that gene, which respond optimally to slightly...X's, and so may possess both versions of the red <b>pigment</b>, making  them  quadchromats. Their color perception may be quite different from ...on the X. but there is only one version of that <b>pigment</b>.    I do not believe that there are genes for colors.    You...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[... on the X  chromosome. There are two variants of this <b>pigment</b>, due two variants of    that gene, which respond optimally to slightly ... X's, and so may possess both versions of the red <b>pigment</b>, making them  quadchromats. Their color perception may be quite different from us  ... on the X. but there is only one version of that  <b>pigment</b>.    I do not believe that there are genes for colors. There ...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[...is carried on the X   chromosome. There are two variants of this <b>pigment</b>, due two variants of    that gene, which respond optimally to slightly different...two X's, and so may possess both versions of the red <b>pigment</b>, making them   quadchromats. Their color perception may be quite different from us   ..." trichromats.    Green is also carried on the X. but there is only one version of that   <b>pigment</b>.  <br><br>
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