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    Hering's Opponent-Process Theory Suggests That the Colors Red and Blue
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Hering's Opponent-Process Theory Suggests That the Colors Red and Blue

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Hering's opponent-process theory suggests that the colors red and blue and the colors green and yellow are linked to each other as opposing colors.

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