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Color vision is typically considered mature by the age of 3 to 4 years. At this age, children can perceive and distinguish a full spectrum of colors similarly to adults. However, some studies suggest that subtle differences in color discrimination may continue to develop into early childhood. Overall, by age 5, most children demonstrate adult-like color vision capabilities.

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