Color is fundamental to your perception of the world around you. Your brain processes and interprets the visual signals from your eyes, allowing you to distinguish colors and assign meaning to them.
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Previous research has found differences in gene expression between humans and chimpanzees, and that human cells tend to have higher gene expression, but the picture was blurry. The brain is made ...