HERING'S THEORY OF COLOR VISION
\hˈɜːɹɪŋz θˈi͡əɹi ɒv kˈʌlə vˈɪʒən], \hˈɜːɹɪŋz θˈiəɹi ɒv kˈʌlə vˈɪʒən], \h_ˈɜː_ɹ_ɪ_ŋ_z θ_ˈiə_ɹ_i_ ɒ_v k_ˈʌ_l_ə v_ˈɪ_ʒ_ə_n]\
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The theory advanced by Hering, which supposes that there are three fundamental color substances, each of which gives one color sensation when undergoing dissimilation and the opposite or complementary color sensation when undergoing assimilation. According to the sensations thus produced, these color substances are designated white-black, red-green, and yellow-blue.
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See Hering.
By Smith Ely Jelliffe
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