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Page Title: Molecular Expressions Microscopy Primer: Physics of Light and Color - Human Vision and Color Perception
Page Description: Human stereo color vision is a very complex process that is not completely understood, despite hundreds of years of intense study and modeling. Vision involves the nearly simultaneous interaction of the two eyes and the brain through a network of neurons, receptors, and other specialized cells.
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