Our inability to see reddish-green or bluish-yellow colors is evidence for which theory of color vision?
A. Opponent process
B. Color constancy
C. Trichromatic
D. Biochromatic
Answer: A
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a. the representativeness heuristic. b. the conjunction fallacy. c. the availability heuristic. d. the hindsight bias.
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a. neurochemical c. hormone b. interneuron d. trigger gland
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a. 6th c. 43rd b. 7th d. 93rd