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Brain, not eye mechanisms keep color vision constant across lifespan
May 9, 2013 by NewsBot
Cone receptors in the human eye lose their color sensitivity with age, but our subjective experience of color remains largely unchanged over the years. This ability to compensate for age-related changes in color perception rests in higher levels of the visual system, according to new research.