Biology imparts us with instinctive color categories — culture only shapes them
Although different cultures go about ordering colors into different systems, all babies seem to share a set of common, instinctive color categories. Researchers have a pretty good grasp of how humans see colors. Different wavelengths of light reflected by various objects go through the pupil and lands on the retina, where specialized cells (known as cones)…
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