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Young babies are capable of seeing colors, but their brains may not perceive them as clearly or vividly as older children and adults do. The first primary color your baby can see is red, and this ...
It seems that researchers can't agree on how humans categorize and name colors. So now, in a new study — the most comprehensive of its kind to date — scientists recorded infants' reactions to familiar ...
Color is everywhere. From the color of our skin to the shade of our clothing and tint of our walls, color is all around us.The Secret Lives of Colors written by Kassia St. Clair tells the story of ...
According to some linguists, language fundamentally affects the way we see and interpret the world around us. This phenomenon is known as the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, and it was discussed by WNYC’s ...
Update: This post was an Editor's pick by Cristy Gelling at Science Seeker, and was included in Bora Zivkovic's top 10 science blog posts of the week. Lately, I've got colors on the brain. In part I ...
It seems that researchers can't agree on how humans categorize and name colors. So now, in a new study — the most comprehensive of its kind to date — scientists recorded infants' reactions to familiar ...