yes
Color does not affect how your brain works , it can only trigger how you respond to a color and you can change or control your response.
your brain is in different colors not just one. The color helps tell witch part on the brain.
Color exists in our minds.
No, it is not possible to imagine a new color because our eyes can only perceive the colors that exist within the visible light spectrum.
Chloroplasts only exist in plants. Chloroplasts give a plant its greenish color, chlorophyll
Color itself does not have an inherent color. Color is a perception created by the brain in response to different wavelengths of light. Different wavelengths are interpreted as different colors by our eyes and brain.
whatever color you want it to be, it doesn't exist.
Black.
There really are no colors in the world, our brain have evolved to turn light waves into colors. This is why most species are color blind, because they have no use for it. As we evolved we needed color to help us survive ( hunter/gather had to see colors of fruits and animals) Our brain is a amazing processor, and form what I have learned, their is no color in the world, yet this to is a lie because we a species only know what we know and when we wake up in and look out the window we see COLOR, color exist because we make it. Look up the statistics on how many men( hunters)vs women(gathers) have color blindness or can only see two of the color spectrum's. Remember women had to gather fruits and veggies.1 in 12 people have some sort of color deficiency. About 8% of men and 0.4% of women in the US.
blue?
pinkish
pink