▲ | cluckindan a day ago | |||||||
If you don’t have the cones for a specific frequency of light, how are the corresponding neurons going to light up in an fMRI? | ||||||||
▲ | coldtea a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Yeah, I understand the limitation. But that is an irrelevant objection (is my point), since we already know that the color blind don't see the same colors - and know it at an objective level even (they can't discern them from totally different colors when asked for example). The study is meant for people with typical vision. Might as well object that they didn't include the blind... | ||||||||
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