What insights did the Project Prakash study provide on brains that don't see in greyscale
Brains that don’t see in greyscale first over-rely on colours: Project Prakash study.
- Brains that don’t see in greyscale initially over-rely on colors due to the sudden exposure to color vision.
- This reliance on colors affects their ability to integrate information from different visual features.
- The Project Prakash study suggested that the brain's reliance on color diminishes with time as it learns to balance color and other visual cues.
- Individuals with color vision deficiency may experience challenges in processing complex visual scenes and identifying objects based on color alone.
- The findings from the study highlight the brain's remarkable ability to adapt and rewire itself to accommodate changes in sensory input.
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