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Rods are to light intensity as cones are to color perception
Explanation:
Cones are light pigments mainly located in the fovea (central region) of the retina of the eye. They perceive color, unlike rods. They’re three (3) types of cones (red, blue and green) that produce the numerous colors that we perceive. The rods, on the other hand, are found on the edges of the retina. They perceive light in black and white and are more sensitive to light intensity than cones. This is why we perceive light with more sensitivity (but in black and white), in the dark, from the edges of our eyes.
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