
Rob DeSalle, "A Natural History of Color: The Science Behind What We See and How We See it" (Pegasus Books, 2020)
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The Evolution of Color Vision
The super perceptus some, some of the thing like Mantis Shrim for example that has a huge range of colors. Yeah, so, so to go back and get a little bit more into the science of color vision. I spoke of rods and cones and these are cells in the retina of your eye,. The retina is your retina and it's a cell of million. It's a field of millions of cells. And these cells has a protein in it called an opsin. These opsins are tuned genetically and by their structure to detect light of a certain wavelength. They're connected by a nerve nerve system to your brain. So if a light of a particular wavelength hits an ops
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