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    For a Person Who Has Only One Type of Cone,changes
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For a Person Who Has Only One Type of Cone,changes

Question 44

Question 44

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For a person who has only one type of cone,changes in the of light are indistinguish- able from changes in the of light.


A) wavelength;intensity
B) wavelength;color
C) saturation;hue

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