Check: How well you distinguish between colors and what it means to you
Are you sure you have 6/6 vision and you put every fighter pilot in the small pocket? A new color test will help you test how sharp your distinction capabilities are. Take the smile off, it's not going to be simple
Check: How well you distinguish between colors and what it means to you
In the video - color illusion
Some people without their eyewear aspire to zero and those even at the age of 70 manage to read the little subtitles in newspapers. Not sure which group you are closer to? The questionnaire in front of you will solve the dilemmas.
What affects your perception of color?
- Lighting - Light plays a significant role in the perception of colors. The color of light is what actually determines what color your brain will perceive.
Effects and backgrounds: This phenomenon is called a contrast - meaning that the background on which we see the color greatly affects the ability of our eye to perceive the color correctly.
Retina fatigue: Our eyes get tired very easily. When we look at the object for longer than a few seconds, chemicals in our eyes begin to bridle and begin to send incorrect information to our brains.
Low memory capacity for colors: Our brain has a hard time remembering the details of any given color. Even looking at two colors that are on the other side of the room from one to the other to see if they match is a challenge.
Age: As we get older, the perception of color begins to fade. However, color perception is not only innate, it is also a learned skill.
Okay, so now you have a simple task - you have to decide who is the unusual color of the eight. Think it's easy? You made us laugh.
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