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Trichromatic theory best explains color afterimages.

Trichromatic Theory

A theory explaining color vision based on the presence of three types of color receptors in the eye, each sensitive to red, green, or blue.

Color Afterimages

Visual illusions where an image continues to appear in one's vision after exposure to the original image has ceased, typically in complementary colors.

  • Examine the distinct sensory adaptations and their underlying mechanisms in vision and hearing.
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Yuxin ZhongMay 17, 2024
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False
Explanation :
The opponent-process theory, not the trichromatic theory, best explains color afterimages by suggesting that colors are perceived in terms of opposing pairs: red-green, blue-yellow, and black-white.