Colour Stimulus

The color stimulus is the cause of the perception and interpretation of color. It always originates from a light source and stimulates the retina of the human eye.
A color stimulus refers to electromagnetic radiation that enters the eye and triggers color perception through direct stimulation of the retina. The perception of a specific color depends on the wavelength and intensity of the incoming light, as well as the spectral sensitivity of the photoreceptors in the eye.

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