Summary: A new study explains how the brain excels at recognizing objects in both color and black-and-white images. Researchers found that early exposure to limited color information forces the brain to rely on luminance for object recognition.
This early adaptation allows the brain to later incorporate color information without losing the ability to recognize images in grayscale. The findings offer insights into visual development and could explain challenges faced by children who regain sight after congenital cataracts […]
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