Can your brain learn to see through Rose-Colored glasses?
NCT ID NCT05779228
Summary
This study aimed to understand how the brain adapts when people wear colored lenses. Healthy volunteers would wear tinted lenses multiple times a day while researchers measured changes in their color perception and brain activity. The goal was to learn about the brain's ability to adjust and 'switch modes' to see colors more normally, even with a tint.
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University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455, United States
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