Young-Helmholtz Theory is the best known theory of colour vision which suggests that the retina contains three types of colour receptors for red, green and blue and that all other colours perceived are reducible to some combination of these three.
Young-Helmholtz Theory is the best known theory of colour vision which suggests that the retina contains three types of colour receptors for red, green and blue and that all other colours perceived are reducible to some combination of these three.