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Color vision is the process that the opponent process theory explain.
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Color vision is the process that the opponent process theory explain.
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opponent-process theory
The opponent-process theory is associated with psychologist Richard Solomon. He proposed this theory to explain emotional and motivational processes, suggesting that emotions are often paired in opposition to each other.
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opponent-process theory
The theory you are referring to is the opponent process theory of color vision. This theory suggests that the visual system processes colors in three antagonistic pairs: red-green, blue-yellow, and black-white, which helps explain color vision and afterimages in humans.
oppoites of yellow according to opponent -process heory
opponent-process theory
Opponent-process theory by Ewald Hering
The opponent-process theory is commonly used to explain afterimages. This theory suggests that the visual system has pairs of color channels that perceive opposite colors (e.g., red-green, blue-yellow), and when one is fatigued, the opposing color is perceived as an afterimage.