Neuroscientist explains why people perceive colours differently

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Summary:
- The article discusses how people can perceive colors differently due to variations in the structure and function of the human eye and brain.
- It explains that the retina in the eye contains two types of light-sensitive cells - rods and cones. The cones are responsible for color vision, and people can have different numbers and types of cones, leading to variations in color perception.
- The article also mentions that the way the brain processes and interprets visual information can affect color perception, and factors like age, genetics, and neurological conditions can influence this process.

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