This story is part of a series on the current progression in Regenerative Medicine. This piece is part of a series dedicated to the eye and improvements in restoring vision. In 1999, I defined ...
Color perception is a fascinating puzzle in psychology and neuroscience. How do people experience color, and is that ...
Currently, there is no cure available for color vision deficiency that is present from birth. However, supportive tools, such as glasses, contacts, and visual aids, can help people navigate color ...
There is a lot more to the human eye than just seeing. For example, research shows (white) blue-eyed children to be more behaviorally inhibited than their brown-eyed counterparts; among stuttering ...
Triggering the three cone types in various proportions enable people to perceive millions of different colors. How these colors are actually perceived varies between persons as each person’s eyes show ...
For the last few years, general scientific consensus has suggested the blue light spectrum coming out of our modern devices can significantly disrupt our circadian rhythms. To balance this, many ...
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet: The colors of the rainbow are well known to anyone who remembers “Roy G. Biv.” However, scientific research has long shown that such colors are not ...
Perception researchers have long known about the structural and functional features that differentiate our central vision from our peripheral vision. The central (or foveal) region of our retinas are ...
Recent research published in the International Journal of Cosmetic Science provides evidence that wrinkles around the eyes are the primary physical feature driving perceptions of age and ...
The team behind the 6P Color platform is bridging the gap between what consumers see in stores—like at Best Buy—and what they ...