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Definition of trichromatic in English: trichromaticadjective ˌtrʌɪkrəˈmatɪkˌtraɪkroʊˈmædɪk 1Having or using three colours. Example sentencesExamples - The general principle underlying the design of visual trichromatic colorimeters. may be briefly summarized as follows.
- An important theory was put forward by Young in the 18th century and was developed by Helmholz to give the trichromatic scheme which states that there are three fundamental colours.
- 1.1 Having normal colour vision, which is sensitive to all three primary colours.
Example sentencesExamples - Similarly, we may have preferences for certain colors based on the primate trichromatic color visual system.
- Why would the only monkey in South America to evolve trichromatic vision be the one that eats the least amount of fruit?
- Between 30 million and 35 million years ago, however, our primate ancestors began to develop the trichromatic color sensitivity that humans, apes, and Old World monkeys possess today.
- The nocturnal origins of primates imposed constraints on certain sensory systems, namely trichromatic vision.
- Many species - including the trichromatic honeybee - have a kind of photoreceptor sensitive to the near-ultraviolet, outside the visible spectrum.
- Primates, including humans, have three cones and can thus distinguish three of the primary color phases, giving us trichromatic vision, or high color resolution.
- The human eye is trichromatic, as our color vision involves three distinct classes of cones.
- Here I show that softening texture also characterizes the fruit ripening process, and that color is of ambiguous importance to primates possessing trichromatic vision.
- None of today's New World monkeys has trichromatic color vision - except for the howler monkey.
- People with trichromatic color vision see not only four primary colors (blue, green, yellow, and red) but also various intermediate colors between them.
- Accordingly, the successful acquisition of fruits (or fruits of particular colors) cannot be strongly tied to the evolution of routine trichromatic vision.
- Theoretical modeling of fruit spectra into the trichromatic color space of catarrhine primates yielded similar results.
Derivatives nounˌtrʌɪˈkrəʊmətɪz(ə)m There are three types of anomalous trichromatism named according to which photopigment is affected: Protanomalous trichromatism, Deuteranomalous trichromatism and Tritanomalous trichromatism. Example sentencesExamples - Then came the mutation of trichromatism, which enabled us to see fruit - cherries, say - more easily against a variegated leafy background.
- Fernandez and Morris conclude that trichromatism evolved for ecological rather than social reasons, such as the detection of edible leaves and/or fruits.
- Half of the people with anomalous trichromatism can make precise color matches (but not as precisely as those with normal color vision) and are said to have a simple anomaly, while the other half cannot and are said to have an extreme anomaly.
- Position and brightness are two generally useful clues, as well as the slight differences that may be perceived even with severe anomalous trichromatism.
Definition of trichromatic in US English: trichromaticadjectiveˌtraɪkroʊˈmædɪkˌtrīkrōˈmadik 1Having or using three colors. Example sentencesExamples - An important theory was put forward by Young in the 18th century and was developed by Helmholz to give the trichromatic scheme which states that there are three fundamental colours.
- The general principle underlying the design of visual trichromatic colorimeters. may be briefly summarized as follows.
- 1.1 Having normal color vision, which is sensitive to all three primary colors.
Example sentencesExamples - Here I show that softening texture also characterizes the fruit ripening process, and that color is of ambiguous importance to primates possessing trichromatic vision.
- Primates, including humans, have three cones and can thus distinguish three of the primary color phases, giving us trichromatic vision, or high color resolution.
- Accordingly, the successful acquisition of fruits (or fruits of particular colors) cannot be strongly tied to the evolution of routine trichromatic vision.
- None of today's New World monkeys has trichromatic color vision - except for the howler monkey.
- The nocturnal origins of primates imposed constraints on certain sensory systems, namely trichromatic vision.
- Theoretical modeling of fruit spectra into the trichromatic color space of catarrhine primates yielded similar results.
- Many species - including the trichromatic honeybee - have a kind of photoreceptor sensitive to the near-ultraviolet, outside the visible spectrum.
- Similarly, we may have preferences for certain colors based on the primate trichromatic color visual system.
- Between 30 million and 35 million years ago, however, our primate ancestors began to develop the trichromatic color sensitivity that humans, apes, and Old World monkeys possess today.
- The human eye is trichromatic, as our color vision involves three distinct classes of cones.
- People with trichromatic color vision see not only four primary colors (blue, green, yellow, and red) but also various intermediate colors between them.
- Why would the only monkey in South America to evolve trichromatic vision be the one that eats the least amount of fruit?
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