Colors Are Universal Even If Our Perception of Them Is Subjective

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Summary:

• **Colors exist in nature the same way everywhere, but our brains might see them differently.** Scientists have discovered that while the color wavelengths of light are the same all around the world, different people and cultures might experience or name colors in slightly different ways based on their language and experiences.

• **Your eyes and brain work together to create the colors you see.** Even though a red apple reflects the same light waves whether you're in America or Japan, your brain's interpretation of that color can be influenced by the words your culture uses to describe it and what you've learned about colors growing up.

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