How can psychologists determine what the world looks like to a red-green color-blind person?

a. Determine which wavelengths strike the retina of someone with color vision deficiency.
b. Record brain waves from the visual cortex while shining various lights
c. Ask someone with red-green color vision deficiency to describe what he or she sees.
d. Ask someone who is red-green color-blind in one eye to describe what he or she sees.


d

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