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Now, due to antagonistic fashion in which colours work and the opponent process, we can't see certain colours at the same time, i.e. blue versus yellow, red versus green, and light versus dark. The colours blueish-yellow and greenish-red are the alleged “impossible” colours we can't see.
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Learn More »The retina is made up of light-sensitive cells called rods and cones that send information to nerve cells in the inner retina. Rods are responsible for our perception of light and dark and our peripheral vision. Cones, found in the centre of the retina, are what allow us to see colour. They come in three kinds, each sensitive to a different range of lightwaves. We have more cones sensitive to red light than any other type, meaning our vision is best for warmer colours such as reds, oranges, and yellows. But our cones are limited to perceiving lightwaves that fall within the range of 400 nanometres and 700 nanometres. A gamma wave’s wavelength, for example, is about the length of a nucleus of an atom, which is much to short for our cones to sense. Radiowaves are too long, with waves the length of two empire state buildings put together. Other animals have different kinds and amounts of cones which allow them to see more or less of the electromagnetic spectrum. Dogs, for example, are more limited in the wavelengths they can see, but butterflies can see ultraviolet light. However, the winning prize goes to the mantis shrimp, which has twelve different kinds of cones.
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Learn More »The opponent-process theory of colour perception has been around since the 1970s and basically states that it is impossible for any human to perceive colours such as blueish-yellow and greenish-red. However, in the 1980s, two researchers conducted an experiment in order to see if it was possible to “trick” the brain into seeing these colours. Their experiment—not recommended at home—involved subjects staring at an image made up of two strips that were coloured red and green. To ensure the subject’s eyes remained fixed on the opposing colours, their heads were stabilised with a chin rest and the eye movements were tracked using a camera. On top of this, the images moved with their eye movements, so the individuals received a continuous wavelength of light. The results of the experiment were surprising, even to the researchers. In the right conditions and for the right amount of time, the border between the opposing colours seemed to gradually dissolve, and the so-called forbidden or impossible colours emerged. Human eyes, with their over two million working parts, allow us to see a vast range of colour. But it is not the only way to see the world. Maybe a day in the life of a mantis shrimp would open our eyes to other ways of seeing, and just how colourful the world can be. To find out how Laser Eye Surgery could help you or to book your complimentary initial consultation, leave us a comment or get in touch with one of our friendly clinic coordinators.
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