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Weber Fraction
A principle in psychophysics quantifying the perception of change in a given stimulus relative to its initial level, often used in detecting differences in intensity.
Grapheme-colour Synesthesia
A form of synesthesia in which an individual's perception of numbers and letters is automatically and involuntarily associated with colors.
Colour Blindness
A condition where a person is unable to distinguish certain shades of color, due to a deficiency in the eyes' color-detecting molecules.
Blurring of Colours
The phenomenon where distinct colors appear to mix or smear together, often as a result of optical issues or specific conditions of light.
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