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I have seen articles about experiments where some one’s brain is CAT scanned while he is subjected to different stimuli.
The experiment I want to see is if the brain patterns are different for viewing color photographs vs black and white. After all, aren’t there different sensors for black and white versus color (rods and cones)?
Perhaps it is possible that these two sets of nerves connect to the brain differently.