litarsjón
Litarsjón is an Icelandic term that translates to "color vision" or "perception of color." It refers to the biological and psychological ability of an organism to distinguish between different wavelengths of light, which are perceived as different colors. In humans, color vision is primarily mediated by specialized photoreceptor cells in the retina called cones. There are typically three types of cones, each sensitive to different ranges of wavelengths: red, green, and blue. The brain interprets the signals from these cones to create the experience of color.
Variations in color vision can occur due to genetic factors, diseases, or environmental influences. Color blindness,