Farbwahrnehmungsmodellen
Farbwahrnehmung, or color perception, is the visual system's ability to interpret the spectral content of light as color. It arises from the retina's photoreceptors and higher-level brain processing, enabling discrimination among millions of colors under varying lighting.
The retina contains rods and cones, with humans typically having three cone types sensitive to short, medium,
Beyond the initial encoding, the brain uses opponent-process mechanisms to form color experiences in red–green, blue–yellow,
Perception remains relatively stable under changes in lighting due to chromatic adaptation and color constancy, aided
Color vision deficiencies affect a portion of the population, most commonly red–green impairments (protanopia, deuteranopia) and