Date: 2009-01-24 10:31 am (UTC)
Well, human tetrachromacy is still disappointingly situated along the visible spectrum. I had expected the wiring to be a lot more complicated than researchers are finding, though--that link in my original post talks about how apparently we (or, mice, at least) have the neurological processors but lack the detectors--like the colorblind guy who still experienced color sensations due to synesthesia.

I honestly would've expected it to be more complex than that.
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