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- Tetrachromacy (from Ancient Gr**** tetra, meaning "four" and chroma, meaning "color") is the condition of possessing four independent channels for conveying...
- all human females have 4 distinct cone classes, which could enable tetrachromacy. However, a distinction must be made between retinal (or weak) tetrachromats...
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- regions. List of people with color blindness Red–green color space Tetrachromacy "Facts About Color Blindness". NEI. February 2015. Archived from the...
- to name colors. List of people with color blindness Motion blindness Tetrachromacy Gordon N (March 1998). "Colour blindness". Public Health. 112 (2): 81–4...
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- classes of cones possess monochromacy, dichromacy, trichromacy and tetrachromacy, respectively. Humans normally have three classes of cones, designated...
- Color Vision of the Budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus): Hue Matches, Tetrachromacy, and Intensity Discrimination. Timothy H. Goldsmith and Byron K. Butler...
- eutherian mammals. A remote vertebrate ancestor of primates possessed tetrachromacy, but nocturnal, warm-blooded, mammalian ancestors lost two of four cones...
- rely on the highly acute deep fovea. Like all birds, raptors possess tetrachromacy, however, due to their emphasis on visual acuity, many diurnal birds...