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Tetrachromat Test Online Asks ‘How Many Colors Do You See?’ Viral Quiz Claims To Check For Tetrachromacy Vision

The Inquisitr 03 Mar 2015
In practice, this means a tetrachromat can see a whole lot more variations of color than one of us plain ol’ trichromats ... The online tetrachromat test also claims that 25 percent of the world population is a tetrachromat, which would explain why so many friends on Facebook suddenly developed tetrachromacy.
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Genetic mutation gives this "tetrachromat" artist superhuman color vision (video)

Treehugger 13 Jan 2015
Colours give life to our world ... According to Oddity Central, while most humans can only see around 1 million colours -- using three types of cone-shaped photoreceptor cells in the eyes -- tetrachromats like Antico can potentially see up to 100 million colours. how this "super vision" affects her.. The grocery store can be overwhelming ... .
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Nature Blows My Mind! Genetic mutation gives this "tetrachromat" artist superhuman color vision (Video)

Treehugger 13 Jan 2015
Colours give life to our world ... According to Oddity Central, while most humans can only see around 1 million colours -- using three types of cone-shaped photoreceptor cells in the eyes -- tetrachromats like Antico can potentially see up to 100 million colours. how this "super vision" affects her.. The grocery store can be overwhelming ... Tags. Artists ... .
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Tetrachromatic 'Super Vision' May Help Some Women See 100 Million Colors, Neuroscientists Say

Huffington Post 27 Jun 2012
Then there are "tetrachromats"--like certain fish, birds, and insects, some humans are believed to be tetrachromatic, meaning their eyes have four different types of cone cells. So, do the math, and human tetrachromats should be able to see 100 million different colors ... But researchers are working to identify the few tetrachromats among us.
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