Re: Color Perception: How does coffee affect color perception?
Re: Color Perception: How does coffee affect color perception?
- Subject: Re: Color Perception: How does coffee affect color perception?
- From: Bob Frost <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2013 20:41:01 +0100
- Importance: Normal
From: "Roger Breton
The fact that, Bob, you report seeing with a stronger "blue" intensity
after your cataract removal indicate that your brain does receive the new
retinal information, but how is your brain "adapting" to the change is my
question?
I didn't subject myself to laboratory analysis, but before the ops, I
preferred sunglasses with a slight blue tint, while now I prefer sunglasses
with a slight yellow tint.
You could do some experiments on yourself by wearing a pair of yellow tinted
glasses with one lens removed (or replaced by a blue tinted lens). How does
the brain adapt to that? Is one eye dominant? Or does the brain average the
results out?
From my reading on the subject, it seems that color vision is far more
variable than some would have us believe.
Bob Frost
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