Concept information
Preferred term
animal color vision
Definition
- Under daylight conditions, most humans experience a richly colorful world in which objects appear to maintain consistent color appearances—such as green grass or blue sky. That familiar association makes it natural to believe that color is an inherent property of objects and lights. [Source: Encyclopedia of Perception; Animal Color Vision]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/animal_color_vision
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