While cats also have three
types color receptor cones, their vision is lacking in the richness and saturation in comparison to a human.
Not exact matches
Compared with human vision, which has three different
types of
color receptors, the mantis shrimp has 16 different
types of
color receptors and six polarization channels, Gruev said.
In contrast, among Old World (African) primates such as humans, the two different X chromosome genes duplicated so that each X chromosome now carries the genes for both
receptor types, giving both males and females trichromatic
color vision.
Humans see in
color because most of us have three
types of
color receptor cones that detect red, green, and blue.